"Twist It" or "Duh" Moves
The Three Main Forms of Responses
General Questions
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What is the "Duh" Move?

The "Duh Move" is the type of response where you are not disagreeing with the agreement, but rather the information that is something new.

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What is agreeing?

Agreeing is to have the same opinion on the topic that the expert has. 

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Who is the "I Say"? 

You!!!!!!! 

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What is the "Twist it" Move?

The "Twist it" Move is a type of response where you are disagreeing with someone by twisting the information/evidence in your favor. 

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What is disagreeing? 

Disagreeing is to have a different opinion to the expert.

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Why should you respond in the first place?

Responding shows you that you understand what the expert is saying, allows you to enter the conversation, and lets other know where you view point is. 

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What is the one step in the "Duh" move?

The one and only step of the "Duh" move is to state the obvious.

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Are there more than two ways of response? If so, then what is it and what does it mean?

Yes, there is more than two ways of response known as the "Ok, but" or agree and disagree. Agreeing and disagree is the type of response where you agree with one point of the expert response and disagree with another point of their argument. 

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The general rule of thumb for "Yes/No/Ok, but" follows what three steps?

1. State your opinion clearly for the type of response 

2. Provide good reasons (Minimum 2 good reasons)

3. Contribute new ideas to the conversation

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What are the two steps in the "Twist it" move?

1. State your position clearly

2. Twist the logic of the response

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What you should avoid in the three main forms of responses?

Avoid simply saying I agree, I disarge, and I agree and disagree without giving a reason. Avoid saying the same thing or evidence as the expert did. 

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Why can't you just say "I agree", "I disagree", "I agree and disagree"?

Just saying these phrase without a reason does not help you make an effective argument. 

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