Ty. 3. Read over something you've written that makes an argu- ment. Work with a partner to review your draft to see if you've anticipated and responded to any objections. Use these questions to guide your review: Have you anticipated all the likely objections to your argument? Whom, if anyone, have you attributed the objections to? Have you represented the objections fairly? Have you answered them well enough, or do you think you now need to qualify your own argument? Does the introduction of the naysayer strengthen your argu- ment? Why or why not? 95