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Aiesha responds to Adam's argument by

  1. Rejecting the premise

  2. Providing a counterexample

  3. Agreeing with the conclusion

  4. Introducing a new hypothesis

The correct answer is: Providing a counterexample

Aiesha responds to Adam's argument by providing a counterexample. This means that she presents a specific instance or situation that goes against or disproves the general claim or principle that Adam was making. By giving a counterexample, Aiesha is effectively showing that Adam's argument is not universally true and that there are exceptions to consider. This approach directly challenges the foundation of Adam's argument and highlights its limitations.