Asked by Derrick Buckner on May 22, 2024
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In a blind alley argument, _____.
A) both parties are wrong
B) neither party can understand the other
C) neither party can be proved right or wrong
D) both parties refuse to communicate or interact
Blind Alley Argument
A line of reasoning that leads nowhere or fails to address the core issue, often diverting attention from meaningful dialogue.
- Acknowledge the role of perceptions, beliefs, and attributions in family dissatisfaction and conflicts.
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Monica UreñaMay 26, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
In a blind alley argument, neither party can be proved right or wrong. It means that the argument has reached a point where there is no further progress as both sides are unable to provide evidence or reasoning to support their perspectives.
Learning Objectives
- Acknowledge the role of perceptions, beliefs, and attributions in family dissatisfaction and conflicts.