The counterargument that should be addressed would be a statement that shows how the argument that has already been cited is incorrect.
<h3>What is a counter-argument?</h3>
- It is an argument that fights another argument.
- It is an argument that shows that the argument presented above is incorrect.
- It is an argument that presents a thought contrary to what is being defended.
A counterargument is made to debate, question, and show errors in another argument. For this, the counter-argument needs to present evidence, data, and concrete information about what you are questioning.
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<em>I don´t think it is, although I don´t really know Rising Action enough to explain why and why not</em>
<em>~sorry if it´s not the best answer,</em>
<em>- Esther</em>
Answer:
D. Third Person
Explanation:
Third person is the most common point of view in narratives. The narrator in a narrative that uses the third-person point of view tells the story as an observer, describing to us scenes that are not happening to him directly, but that he knows of. A third-person omniscient point of view is one in which the author knows everything that is happening around him, including the private thoughts of the characters. On the other hand, a limited third-person point of view is one in which the narrator has full access to the mind of one character, but not of any other.
Adding -s is the most common. for example: books, cups, pencils, etc. -es might have been the one that confused you, but that isn't a super common ending for plurals--instead, a more common one would be "-ies" which is when you drop the y (berry becomes berries, for example).
Appliances and electronics are sold on the second floor.