Which of the following is not part of the standard structure of a two-sided refutational argument?
A. Identify critical weaknesses/shortcomings associated with the opposing view.
B. Provide fair representation (non-Straw-Man) of the opposing view, noting that it's legitimate.
C. Elaborate your position, with support, including how your view overcomes the shortcomings associated with the other.
D. Claim superiority of your view.
E. Offer a concise example that clearly illustrates your argument thesis.