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pentagon [3]
3 years ago
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Select all of the answers that are true about refutation. A. Refutation changes an opposing viewpoint. B. Refutation disregards

an opposing viewpoint. C. Refutation predicts an opposing viewpoint. D. Refutation supports an opposing viewpoint. E. Refutation discredits an opposing viewpoint.
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2 answers:
Reika [66]3 years ago
8 0

C. Refutation predicts an opposing viewpoint.

E. Refutation discredits an opposing viewpoint.

A refutation is found in an argumentative or persuasive essay. The goal of a refutation is to acknowledge that people may have a different viewpoint than the essay is proving. Then the writer will squash the opposing viewpoint showing why it is not valid or not as strong as the essay's viewpoint. Sometimes the refutation can change a person's opposing viewpoint but it doesn't specifically change it in the essay.

lana [24]3 years ago
4 0
Refutation is a part in an argument where the writer encounters contradicting viewpoints. Also, it is referred as the negation of an opinion. Therefore, the correct answer among the choices listed above are options C and D. Refutation predicts and<span> supports </span>an opposing viewpoint.
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