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seropon [69]
3 years ago
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ASAP PLZZZ HELP What is the rebuttal of this paragraph? [1] It's all over the news: kids are spending a lot of time on homework.

[2] With the current emphasis on high-stakes testing, educators are trying to do more with less, which can result in an overabundance of schoolwork outside of school. [3] That’s not necessarily a negative thing. [4] Some critics say there is no evidence to suggest that homework is helpful to student achievement. [5] On the contrary, homework is necessary and helpful, designed so students can practice the concepts taught in class, build good study habits, and reflect on their own learning. [1] It's all over the news: kids are spending a lot of time on homework.
[5] On the contrary, homework is necessary and helpful, designed so students can practice the concepts taught in class, build good study habits, and reflect on their own learning.
[4] Some critics say there is no evidence to suggest that homework is helpful to student achievement.
[2] With the current emphasis on high-stakes testing, educators are trying to do more with less, which can result in an overabundance of schoolwork outside of school.
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pickupchik [31]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

5

Explanation:

A rebuttal brings the reader back to their side of the argument.

morpeh [17]3 years ago
5 0
......,this is a lottt
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