How to Approach Opposing Citations

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Mastering Opposing Citations

Test your understanding of effective argumentative strategies with our engaging quiz focused on handling opposing citations. Each question addresses key approaches to differentiate your argument from your opponent's, ensuring you can defend your position effectively.

  • 4 thought-provoking multiple-choice questions
  • Learn the nuances of citation strategies
  • Perfect for budding lawyers and debate enthusiasts
4 Questions1 MinutesCreated by AnalyzingArgument23
Which one of the argumentative strategies does the following quote demonstrate?
 
Quiz Question_1
Quiz Question_1
Not Here, Not Now: Lead with the key difference between your opponent's case and your own
One Fell Swoop: Distinguish a line of cases all at once
Parenthetical
Not So Fast: Show that the case does not apply as broadly as your opponent suggests
Authority Problems: Suggest that the case deserves little respect
Quiz Question_2
Which one of the argumentative strategies does the following quote demonstrate?
Quiz Question_2
 
Parenthetical
Not Here, Not Now: Lead with the key difference between your opponent's case and your own
Authority Problems: Suggest that the case deserves little respect
One Fell Swoop: Distinguish a line of cases all at once
Not So Fast: Show that the case does not apply as broadly as your opponent suggests
Which one of the argumentative strategies does the following quote demonstrate?
 
Quiz Question_3
Quiz Question_3
Parenthetical
Not So Fast: Show that the case does not apply as broadly as your opponent suggests
Authority Problems: Suggest that the case deserves little respect
Not Here, Not Now: Lead with the key difference between your opponent's case and your own
One Fell Swoop: Distinguish a line of cases all at once
Quiz Question_4 
Which one of the argumentative strategies does the following quote demonstrate?
Quiz Question_4
Not Here, Not Now: Lead with the key difference between your opponent's case and your own
Parenthetical
Not So Fast: Show that the case does not apply as broadly as your opponent suggests
Authority Problems: Suggest that the case deserves little respect
One Fell Swoop: Distinguish a line of cases all at once
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