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An interjector can ask the debater questions such as: "Can you clarify how your argument addresses potential counterarguments?" or "What evidence supports your position on this issue?" Additionally, they might inquire, "How do you reconcile this stance with the ethical implications involved?" These questions aim to challenge the debater's reasoning and encourage deeper analysis of their argument.

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