What counterarguments does the speaker make to address opposing viewpoints? Select the two correct answers.

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Customers who get tickets from parking downtown are likely to shop at big chain stores.
Customers who get tickets from parking downtown are likely to shop at big chain stores.

Parking tickets are a small and easily replaceable source of revenue for the town.
Parking tickets are a small and easily replaceable source of revenue for the town.

Customers do not like getting tickets for overstaying their time at a parking meter.
Customers do not like getting tickets for overstaying their time at a parking meter.

A vibrant downtown brings in more money than parking tickets.
A vibrant downtown brings in more money than parking tickets.

Customers who get parking tickets often feel like they are being punished for shopping downtown.
Customers who get parking tickets often feel like they are being punished for shopping downtown.
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The two correct answers that represent counterarguments to address opposing viewpoints are:

  1. A vibrant downtown brings in more money than parking tickets.
  2. Customers who get parking tickets often feel like they are being punished for shopping downtown.
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