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Dafna11 [192]
3 years ago
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What is the counterclaim in an argument​

English
1 answer:
algol133 years ago
5 0

Answer:

A counterclaim is the argument (or one of the arguments) opposing your thesis statement. ... So, the point of this paragraph is to expose the counterclaim to the reader and then promptly explain why it is weaker than yours or why it is just completely incorrect or invalid.

Explanation:

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Bold = Important thing that must be in a story

-*text here* = Something pertaining to that important thing. Details about it, ideas, etc.

<em>Italic </em>= "subsection" of an important thing.

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