civil discourse quick check\nwhen someone refutes a statement, what do they do? (1 point)\nquestion the…

civil discourse quick check\nwhen someone refutes a statement, what do they do? (1 point)\nquestion the truth of a statement\nprove a statement to be wrong or incorrect\nmake a strong statement about a discussion topic\nmake a decision based on facts and evidence
Answer
Brief Explanations:
To determine the correct answer, we analyze the meaning of "refute". "Refute" means to show that a statement is wrong or incorrect.
- "Question the truth of a statement" is more about raising doubts, not refuting.
- "Make a strong statement about a discussion topic" is just stating an opinion, not refuting.
- "Make a decision based on facts and evidence" is about decision - making, not refuting. So the correct option is the one that says "prove a statement to be wrong or incorrect".
Answer:
B. prove a statement to be wrong or incorrect (assuming the options are labeled A, B, C, D with the first option as A, second as B, etc.)