In the process of argumentative writing, or any research, a very important step, aside from creating a claim and collecting the data to support this claim, is the creation of the counterclaim. A counterclaim is literally the way in which a writer contemplates that his argument, or claim, may be wrong, or partially wrong, and this adds veritability and trustworthiness to a research process because it shows that the writer did not just use his/her point of view and research to lay a claim, but considered other options as well and considered the fact that his/her statement may be untrue. What is important to consider, when building a counterclaim, however, it is important to consider all the points established by other writers, researchers or people in general. The correct answer would be C, because when doing research, a writer must consider all the facts, both that support and detract, from the claim in order to make his/her text balanced and not biased.
Answer:
A. Indignant
Explanation:
I took the test, and indignant me being angry and annoyed of being treated unfairly. Hope this helps!
Baby bin refers to a safe place where a woman can drop her baby which she want to abandon. Baby bin was invented in order to reduce the habit of dropping babies in the dumpster, because in most cases the babies will be dead before they are discovered.
One advantage of legalizing baby bin is that it will rescue a lot of babies whose lives would have been lost otherwise. And no one can tell what those babies can become tomorrow or how much they will contribute to their country and the world at large. Imagine what the US would have lost, if Obama or Thomas Edison has died on the dumpster as a baby.
The disadvantage is that, legalizing baby bin may encourage more women to abandon their babies, especially disable children.
Another dis merit is that legalizing baby bin violate the right of a child to know his or her parents. It also downgrades and neglects the responsibility of the parents to take care of their children.
To give your characters struggles and/or motivation, you need to find something they want to strive toward. Your character is a person, just like anyone in real life. They have goals, they have things they hate. They have a backstory that could provide a reason for their struggles, such as they grew up in a fairly wealthy home, but now they got disowned and are dealing with how to make their own money.
Motivation tends to come from a struggle. For example, the character that is struggling with how to make their own money also has a motivation: money. They are used to having money, that now that they don't, they're going to try to get that money back. Sometimes, the character will have a lull in their motivation, which gives a perfect chance for a climax in the story. Something big happens to give them their push. Maybe they lose the apartment they were staying in because they were too lazy to find a job. Or maybe their significant other tells them that because they're such a worthless, jobless loser, that they're breaking up. No matter what this big event is, it shakes the character out of whatever lull they've been having and shows them that they need to be able to overcome their struggle, therefore providing them with their motivation back tenfold.
I hope this explains this well enough for you, but I can always try to answer in more detail if you'd like.
Answer:
1) One narrator is telling the thoughts of a different character.
2)The readers do not get to see the perspectives of other characters.
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