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Now do you have any opinions different from the speaker? Raise your hands, please and let us know your different opinions. You can make a counterargument about the speaker’s insist. The speaker should point to one student, and then he or she should make a counterargument. After that the speaker try to persuade the person.
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Now do you have any opinions different from the speaker's? Raise your hands, please, and let us know what you think. You can make a counterargument to the speaker’s position. The speaker should point to one student, and then he or she should make a counterargument. After that, the speaker should try to persuade the person to agree with his original position.
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