1. AGREE with and BUILD upon the argument made by adding your own quotations in support of the argument
This argument is clearly supported / demonstrated / shown to be true in the text when Victor says:'...'
2. ARGUE AGAINST the argument put forward by offering an alternative argument of your own
This argument is contradicted, however, by...
This argument breaks down, however, when one considers that...
3. Accept some aspects of the argument, but MODIFY or COMPLICATE it in some way
While the notion that...seems acceptable, the idea that...is complicated by the fact that...
While it seems reasonable to argue that...there are clear grounds to argue against the notion
that...because...
This argument is clearly supported / demonstrated / shown to be true in the text when Victor says:'...'
2. ARGUE AGAINST the argument put forward by offering an alternative argument of your own
This argument is contradicted, however, by...
This argument breaks down, however, when one considers that...
3. Accept some aspects of the argument, but MODIFY or COMPLICATE it in some way
While the notion that...seems acceptable, the idea that...is complicated by the fact that...
While it seems reasonable to argue that...there are clear grounds to argue against the notion
that...because...
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