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If the appellate court requires that issues be presented in the form of questions, how should the questions be phrased? A) including all-important facts, phrased to persuade the reader of your point of view B) as briefly and broadly as possible, leaving details for the discussion the body of the brief. C) including all relevant details, but impartially D) as a rhetorical argument, without facts or persuasion

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