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Arguments do not exist alone. They exist in a world of other arguments. They emerge from opposing ideas, and they are developed through an ongoing process of examining other, contrary positions. In a brief essay, describe Brown's argument and focus specifically on counterarguments, concessions, and qualifiers. In other words, how does Brown address opposing views in his essay? That is how does he use the rhetorical strategies: counterargument, concession, and qualifier to represent and/or respond to opposing views?