Refutational appeals, where an communicator presents both sides of an issue then refutes the opposing viewpoint, may be effective because they:

Refutational appeals, where an communicator presents both sides of an issue then refutes the opposing viewpoint, may be effective because they:



A. present only arguments favoring the advertiser's position.
B. put the strongest arguments at the middle of the message.
C. inoculate the target audience against a competitor's counterclaim.
D. increase the level of counterargument.
E. are easily understood.


Answer: C


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