You technically shouldn't postpone the counterclaim and only introduce it in a conclusion or ending point. That wouldn't be effective let alone a good choice if you were supposedly suppose to make someone actually grasp your argument. Besides... A counterclaim is usually presented in the 2 - 3 paragraph and mentioned within a thesis. D is out.
There are various ways to present a counterclaim... I am unsure of what the correct answer would be. I am leaning towards A or B... It's a counterclaim after all.
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From what I understood, here is my answer to your question...
This detail contributes to the central ideas of the text because it's mentions that be didn't now the Nazis were trying to slaughter all Jews, and that many Jews probably didn't know either.
I hope I was able to help you out ! :D
A) or the first one lol haha
Answer:
1. conceive
2. trait/ genetic
3. common/daily/routine
4. alike/resemblance
5. coil/curl
6. sole
7. delicate/fragile
8. ragged
9. genuine
10. overpowered
11. brittle/frail/destructible
12. coil
13. peer/glance/inspect
14. specialist/master
15. exquisite/intricate
The Introduction is the correct answer!
Hope this helps!!! :)