The question wants to analyze your ability to argue and counter-argument. For that reason, I'm not going to answer this question for you, but I'll show you how to answer it.
A counterclaim is a counter-argument, that is, it is a way of countering a previously stated argument.
The counterclaim has the same structure as the argument, which is to present a statement and evidence that confirms it, the difference is that this statement must present a concept contrary to the argument mentioned.
Therefore, to write the counterclaim you must question the statement about building a subdivision on a swamp reserve, showing how this is neither positive nor beneficial.
<h3>Matters you can address in your counterclaim</h3>
- Environmental destruction.
- Problems with fauna and flora.
- Lack of security in the lot.
- High cost of establishing the allotment.
More information about counter-arguments in the link:
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This is taken from the story “To Kill a Mocking Bird” written by Harper Lee. Calpurnia was the housekeeper for Atticus Finch and his two children Jem and Scout. In chapter 12 Calpurnia takes the children to her church.
Question: The big change from earlier in the book is the fact Calpurnia:
Answer: makes a genuine effort to connect with Scout
Christmas! It brings the whole family together, and I always have fun watching others open their gifts
Answer:
Elizabeth
Explanation:
Elizabeth (who never lies, according to John) is called to confirm John's testimony. She says she put Abigail out of the house because she thought John fancied (liked) Abigail.