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Both arguments Pick the position you think you can argue most persuasively for Do more research to try to break the "tie"
the final arguments of opposing attorneys before a case goes to the jury.
opposing arguments
It depends on the person. Some have decided that no amount of proof or arguments from those opposing their views will change their mind, while others are at least open to arguing and seeing if they might be wrong in what they think.
Contrasts, characteristics, exceptions, distinctions, variances, idiosyncrasies, arguments, debates, disputes, clashes, opposing views...
If you are rebutting then you are offering opposing evidence or arguments. You may be disproving somebody's assertion, or questioning some piece of evidence.
There are two arguments opposing bilingual education. The first is that there are many people that succeeded without having the chance to obtain this education. The second argument is the exclusion of languages other than Spanish being included.
1. Read the statements 2. Decide on your point of view, and introduce the letter by clearly stating your point of view. 3. Select some key arguments, and back up your arguments with logical and factual reasons. 4. Conclude by restating your point of view and summarising your arguments.
Debate is the form of oral persuasion where speakers present arguments and counterarguments on opposing sides of a controversial issue. Each side presents their case and attempts to persuade the audience of the validity of their position.
(A) to build ethos by showing he understands the other side
In philosophy, 'dialectics' is the study of reasoning or of argumentative methodology. 'Dialectics' is a method in which contradictory ideas are viewed as arguments that are analysed and adjudged to resolve their opposing factors. Also, the contradiction between their conflicting debates will be considered as a determining factor in their continuing interaction.
No. The sentencing portion of the trial takes place afterall the arguments, of BOTH sides, have been made and the verdict has already been rendered by the judge or jury. The time has passed for any motions or arguments regarding testimony.