<span>Well one way is - Writing an outline.</span>
Clothes? Is that abnormal?
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The first step I would take would be figuring out what city I want to eat migrate to. For example, if I was immigrating to Berlin, Germany I would take the following steps:
1) Find a part of the city where there are job opportunities that I am qualified/interested in.
2) Request to migrate to that country for work and obtain access to immigrate from the government of the country I currently reside in.
3) Find a way of transportation to that country
4) make sure I have relatives or friends in that city I am moving to
5) Visit beforehand and become familiar with my surroundings
6) Visit places where I would be interested to work in and visit places where I am interested to live in so I am prepared.
7) After that I would plan the final trip and complete my migration
Answer:
A. It's true that laptops are expensive, but the benefits they provide for student learning far outweigh any initial costs.
Explanation:
Adressing a counterclaim in a civil way means in a polite and formal manner. That means, not leaving space for insults or very casual words, therefore the arguments must be refuted with a correct logic and reasoning.
I think option A is the correct choise because it is the only one that is answering a counterclaim. With the phrase "It's true that..." we can see that someone gave his arguments before, and now it's time to answer. First the author of this phrase gives some credit to the counterclaim logic and reasoning, admitting that there is a valid point there: laptops are expensive. After that, the author gives his point of view and highlights the benefits of the use of laptops, this benefits overpass the main point of the counterclaim.