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question 17 of 20
what should you not do when evaluating an opponents supporting points?
a. ignore any good argument strategies
b. look for problems in the premises behind the argument
c. consider whether the appeals are convincing
d. ask if the evidence is convincing
When evaluating an opponent's supporting points, one should analyze their arguments thoroughly. Options B, C, and D are all part of a proper evaluation (looking for premise problems, checking appeal convincingness, assessing evidence). Ignoring good argument strategies (Option A) is not something one should do as it's unfair and against proper evaluation practices.
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A. Ignore any good argument strategies