The purpose of using a counterargument is to anticipate a reader or opponent´s concerns and rebuff them to show that they are false.
<h3>What is a Counterargument?</h3>
This refers to the use of argument and logic to anticipate and counter an argument of an opponent.
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Answer:
I don't undertsnsd the question so I would say the answer is 10 and 5 years old
The answer is D. because when I looked it up in my text book it showed logical relationships.
Answer:
Describe to the reader a brave act by a historical figure
Explanation:
In the given excerpt, the author tells us about a heroic act of general Benedict Arnold, an important figure in the Revolutionary War. The purpose is not to show us how dangerous or heroic it is to question orders. Sometimes it is dangerous (like in this case), but sometimes it's not. The act of challenging orders is not heroic on its own, although, in this case, it turned out to be. There are some details showing us how violent the Revolutionary War was, but that is also not the point. All of these details are a part of Arnold's brave act.
Answer:
Kevin caught a catfish with corn.
Explanation:
Caught, catfish, and corn all start with the same 'ca' sound at the beginning making that sentence alliteration.