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aleksandrvk [35]
3 years ago
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Write a counterclaim paragraph including an attack of the counterclaim on Performance Enhancing Drugs in major league sports. (3

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Ivenika [448]3 years ago
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counterclaim: lots of people have some sort of advantage, weather that’s longer legs or more access to money for training, enhancing drugs is just like that, if you have access to it, use it.

Attack on counterclaim: although different people have different advantages, something like long legs is natural unlike enhancing drugs.

Final sentence: enhancing drugs shouldn’t be legalized because it’s unnatural and is an unfair advantage to people who don’t have access to it.

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