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jekas [21]
3 years ago
14

The ______ represents potential counterarguments, at times proffered during the initial argument.

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1 answer:
IgorLugansk [536]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The <u><em>rebuttal</em></u> represents potential counterarguments, at times proffered during the initial argument.

Explanation:

A rebuttal is a counterargument or a denial of the argument made by someone/ the opponent's party. In other words, we can say it is the chance to rebut and challenge the argument made, providing counterarguments to weaken the main argument.

In an argument, be it a debate or even a court case, the rebuttal represents a potential counterargument chance which can at times be extended or offered during the argument. This is when the second party has the chance to prove to the audience or public that the arguments made by the first party are false or has loopholes. We can say a rebuttal allows the second party to point out the mistakes of the first party's arguments.

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