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A counterclaim is an opposing argument or viewpoint presented in response to a claim.
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The facts, documentation, or testimony used to strengthen a claim are called evidence.
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Verbal clues include tone of voice, word choice, and speaking style.
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Non-verbal cues include body language, facial expressions, and gestures.
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Discussions are about understanding different perspectives instead of arguing to hopefully reach a consensus.
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Collegial discussions are usually respectful and open-minded.
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Questions in a collegial discussion should relate to the topic at hand.
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Empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of another person.
1. What is a counterclaim?
2. What do we call the facts, documentation, or testimony used to strengthen a claim?
3. What do verbal clues include?
4. What do non-verbal cues include?
5. Discussions are about__instead of__hopefully reach a__
6. Collegial discussions are usually__and __
7. Questions in a collegial discussion should relate to a__
8. What is empathy?
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