advocative
Question # 00790261
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Updated on: 01/19/2021 10:07 AM Due on: 02/22/2021

- Structure a policy argument or claim that is definitive, designative, evaluative, and advocative, using one of these terms: (a) crime, (b) pollution, (c) terrorism, (d) quality of life, (e) global warming, (f) fiscal crisis, (g) human rights, and (h) unemployment.
- Convert the argument in the first discussion into a policy debate by providing an objection and a rebuttal.
- Explain if and why the qualifier changed after introducing an objection and rebuttal. If the qualifier did not change, explain why it did not change.
- Discuss at least two benefits to structuring arguments before and while developing written documents.

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