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"Create "Blocks"": a list of arguments you think your opponent will use and include ways to counter them.
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Since the issue, in your words, "assesses an array of feminist ideas and arguments," you thought "it made particular sense to commission illustrations from a woman" (Up Front).
"You are just glad to be out of the argument, you think 'Yes, I can do this'".
In that case, you would generate arguments that you think would be most convincing for some other person.
Is that a reasonable argument do you think?
Which side of the argument do you think is more valid?
It changes the argument if you think of a job as more than a salary, which is how most Americans rightfully regard their jobs.
Feels like a sound argument, until you think about what horses do when they're not starring in David Milch shows.
When you get into an argument, sometimes you think your goal is to win when, in fact, your goal should be to be understood.
Be on your sister's side of the argument if you think it's right.
The symmetrical approach is a bit like a null hypothesis - assume you don't know the outcome, forget who 'won' the argument, forget what you think is true, don't let your own assumptions and biases affect your explanation - now how do you explain this difference of opinion?
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