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  <description>Why do reactions to others’ claims often miss the mark? In concrete terms, what does a misaligned reaction to someone’s argument look like? a.They don’t aim to address the core argument. b.They focus on peripheral or insignificant details. c.They make comments that are only loosely related to the or…</description>
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