In preparing to oppose a factual proposition, the opponent's first task is to

(a) decide how many extenuation arguments to use.
(b) examine the criteria the advocate used to evaluate the topic.
(c) provide his own definition of terms.
(d) examine the inference made by the advocate in her interpretation of the proposition.

D

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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Why is there special concern about the impact of television advertising on young children?

a. Because children have short memories. b. Because small children control much of the family budget. c. Because young children confuse the commercials with the programs. d. Because advertising to children is illegal.

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