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English, 29.08.2020 02:01 star296

As part of thinking rhetorically about a topic or issue, "doing your homework" involves Question 1 options:

a)

examining your own perspective on an issue and challenging your opinions to make sure they are fair and well supported.

b)

imagining fresh approaches to an issue and talking with others about new or different possibilities for dealing with the issue.

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showing respect for your audience by representing yourself as knowledgeable and credible.

d)

doing research to find out what has been said about the issue and analyzing the information in order to better inform your position.

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