Answer:
The purpose of presenting a counterclaim is to validate any objections to the claim being made.
Explanation:
A counterclaim is a claim that rebuts a previous claim.
To rebut is to claim or prove that something is false.
So rebutting a previous claim in which one is trying to prove that something is false, is simply trying to make your objections valid.
When making a counterclaim, you're trying to show or prove that what someone else said is untrue or false and the main purpose of making a counterclaim is to show your objections to the previous claim and validate it (that is showing that it is valid).
Answer: The answer is A. I just answered it and got it right.
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Imagery
<span>The description of the corpse as “but they couldn't
make nothing out of the face, because it had been in the water so long it
warn't much like a face at all.” This uses a vivid description of the scene as if the reader is able to see it with his own eyes. The details of the image of the corpse and its surroundings seems so real. </span>