definition of rebuttal/refutation​

Sagot :

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Refutation - the action of proving a statement or theory to be wrong or false.

Rebuttal (in law) - is a piece of evidence used to refute or dismiss other evidence provided by the opposing party.

Note:

Know that rebutting an idea involves making a counter-argument, whether or not that counter-argument is right. To refute an idea implies effectively demonstrate that it is incorrect.

Answer:

Refutation- an element of dispute, in the course of which opponents arguments is attacked,in order to demean its value and effectiveness, in the eyes of audience.

Rebutal-an element of dispute, in the course of which the team recovers their arguments.