When attempting to persuade an audience that is neutral,you should
A) refer to beliefs that many listeners share.
B) ask listeners for an immediate show of support.
C) consider making advocacy rather than understanding your goal.
D) acknowledge the opposing points of view that members of your audience may hold.
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