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in an argument, concession refers to... snacks that you buy at an event…

Question

in an argument, concession refers to...
snacks that you buy at an event.
stating something that is true about the opposing argument.
giving up on the argument.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

In academic and rhetorical contexts, a concession in an argument is a rhetorical device where a speaker or writer acknowledges a valid point from the opposing side to build credibility and strengthen their own overall argument. The other options are incorrect: the first is a play on the word "concession" as event snacks, and the third misrepresents concession as abandoning the argument entirely.

Answer:

stating something that is true about the opposing argument.