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balu736 [363]
3 years ago
6

Can anyone give me an example of a counterargument (a rebuttal paragraph would really help!)?

English
1 answer:
antoniya [11.8K]3 years ago
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A counterargument is an argument for the side you are apposing.
For example, you're writing an essay in favor of Hillary Clinton, Your counterargument would be something like, "Some might say that Trump's health care plan is better than Hillary's." And then you debunk that argument.  
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