What Kind of Denial is Most Persuasive?

The Lady Gentleman Doth Protest Too Much, Methinks

What kind of denial is most persuasive?

A. a strong denial.
B. a vehement denial.
C. a forceful denial.
D. none of the above.

Answer:  “D.” (none of the above).

“Your Adjective [Here]”

Let me put it this way: can you ever recall someone “weakly” denying an accusation??

Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” had it right, more than four centuries ago . . .



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