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  • 09-08-2016
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what is a speaker doing when he or she shows partial agreement with a point ?

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ag3399
ag3399 ag3399
  • 09-08-2016
I believe its called qualifying 
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jajumonac jajumonac
  • 20-09-2019

Answer:

He's justifying a point.

Explanation:

Partial agreement is showed to justify a point without losing his objective posture in front of the audience. Because if he fully agrees with it, I might seem that he's authoritarian and not a open-minded speaker.

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