I would say D. A counterargument just means an opposing argument. An example, one group of people may Ice cream is bad for you and you should never have it, a counterargument could say that it's totally fine for you to have it everyday. Bad example but you probably get the idea haha
Thomas Paine claims that although America has for a time thrived under British rule, it has evolved and does not require the British monarchy any longer because the British monarchy only cares about Britain, and not about the Colonies. He adds that the colonists would be the one to die in wars against the French and the Spanish, and not the British.
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Reliability,Teaching and Leadership Skills,and lastyly physical streangth
I just took the assignment
First you must start with one of the Sentence starters (assuming you can't get the paragraph started.) According to my research, this poem is about a man wanting his poem to stand out in aw. Find a way that you like and put this subject into 2-3 sentences. Don't get too blocky with it and don't go too abstract. Now for Part 2. - The best way I would suggest for this part is too make a whole new paragraph if possible. This will help with sectionalism for the essay/paper. Repeat, but make it about what YOU felt when you read this poem. (that covers part 3) If you need help just comment on this answer. Sayonara...