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katovenus [111]
1 year ago
14

Write an Opposing Argument to clearly address and refute a counterclaim.

English
1 answer:
Elis [28]1 year ago
8 0

Graphic novels are suitable for dealing with serious issues because they are capable of provoking reflections and externalizing social, economic, and political problems, among others.

<h3>How to justify this argument?</h3>
  • Showing that graphic novels are intended for an older audience, capable of understanding the subjects presented.
  • Showing that the graphic novel is an artistic expression and like any other, capable of representing its society and its problems.

An argument that opposes another is called a counter-argument and aims to show that the thought of an argument previously said is incorrect.

An argument that graphic novels cannot address serious subjects may claim that these subjects are not appropriate for children, but the existence of illustrations can cause them to be attracted to this type of media.

This argument can be refuted with the presentation of the target audience of graphic novels, which is an adult audience. Thus, the sale of graphic novels is done without making them accessible to a public that should not observe them.

In addition, an opposing argument must show how graphic novels appeal to people who are not used to or have difficulty, reading complex books. In this case, the illustrations allow the reader to understand serious issues that affect the society around him in a faster, simpler, and more complete way.

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