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      Refutation 
and Ethos  Priorites for Refutation  
      For each claim you wish to refute -- 
		present constructive counter-arguments to deny the conclusion 
        reached by your opponent 
        (counter facts/"better" evidence, "no harm,"  "no significance," 
        no inherency etc.)
attack relevance of the evidence used by your 
        opponent.
attack the credibility/reliability of
        your opponent's
        sources.
attack the reasoning (warrant) used to connect 
        evidence to claim or claim to case requirement.  Keys to Refutation 
      - Steps 
        Identify argument (use affirmative labels if possible)
State the nature of the attack
Provide counter-evidence or reasoning
Show impact of the refutation on opponents 
        case  Ethos 
        Componentscomposure
          extroversion/dynamism
          sociability Enhancers of Ethos 
          prestigeappearanceorganization and internal summaries |