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10.4 Terms and Concepts from Chapter 10
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Check your memory and comprehension by describing or defining these key terms and concepts:
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· Refutation
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· Rebuilding
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· Internal method of refutation
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· External method of refutation
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· RSA triangle
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· Acceptability
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· Relevance
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· Sufficiency
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· Counter-argument
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· Four-step refutation process
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· Five-step rebuilding process
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10.5 Discussion Questions for Chapter 10
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· How is refutation used in the process of rebuilding an argument?
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· How are the internal and external methods of refutation different from one another?
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· What are the three standards that distinguish good arguments from poor ones? How do they function in the process of refutation?
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· How might a debater decide which arguments are important enough to refute?
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· What is the four-step method of refutation?
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· What is the five-step method of rebuilding an argument?
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10.6 Exercises for Chapter 10
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· Exercise 1:
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Refutation: This exercise involves two students. Have the first student present a two-minute speech that offers one argument in support of some action or proposal. Have the second student present one point of refutation in response to this argument. This refutation should carefully follow the four-step refutation process.
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