In this conversation, which discussion technique does Jennifer most clearly show?
JENNIFER:
All right! In the article "Socrates and His Apology" by Neville Chambers, there's the following passage: "Plato presents Socrates as a martyr. It is through his eyes that we see Socrates. The question remains: Was Socrates as pious as Plato makes him out to be?" If you remember, Chambers, the author, goes on to list why he feels Socrates was a fake. Now I have a couple questions for you. First, what'd you think of the article? Second, was Chambers convincing?
ANNA:
I'm not really that into philosophy.
JENNIFER:
That's all right, Anna. What we're really discussing is Chambers's ability to sway the reader toward his point of view.
A. Making a claim
B. Confirming the question
C. Asking rhetorical questions
D. Challenging assumptions