COUNTERATTACK
Every defense must have a counterattack, that is, a refutation of the charges made against your case by the opposition.
Statement of Your Case
The opposition has misstated your case, no matter what the opposition has said, you should make this claim because (a) if the opposition has misstated your case because it misunderstood your case, then by implication the opposition might not be very bright; (b) if the opposition has misstated your case but understands your case very well, then by implication the opposition is dishonest; (c) this gives you the opportunity to restate your case, and you want to restate your case so as (1) to reinforce in the minds of the audience what you want to discuss; (2) to reformulate your case in order to sidestep some of the objections made, and finally (3) to give yourself a little more time before you reply.
Statement of Your Case
The opposition has misstated your case, no matter what the opposition has said, you should make this claim because (a) if the opposition has misstated your case because it misunderstood your case, then by implication the opposition might not be very bright; (b) if the opposition has misstated your case but understands your case very well, then by implication the opposition is dishonest; (c) this gives you the opportunity to restate your case, and you want to restate your case so as (1) to reinforce in the minds of the audience what you want to discuss; (2) to reformulate your case in order to sidestep some of the objections made, and finally (3) to give yourself a little more time before you reply.
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