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allsm [11]
2 years ago
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How can the writer revise the rebuttal to make it stronger? by rephrasing it as a conclusion by adding a statistic or a quotatio

n by deleting it and adding another claim by pointing out a flaw in the counterclaim.
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1 answer:
Nimfa-mama [501]2 years ago
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A rebuttal is a sort of countering something. For an author to cause his reply to become more grounded, he should point a rundown of defects on the given contention to balance it.

<h3>How can the writer revise the rebuttal to make it stronger? </h3>

Correct answer is option A.

  • By rephrasing it as a conclusion.

  • This will make it harder for the person who gave the assertion difficult to safeguard the case the individual in question is attempting to shield.

  • The counterclaim has one significant component that the rejoinder doesn't, which is a solid and obvious source that upholds their position. In this way, the compose can make their reply more grounded by adding a measurement or citation.

Therefore, correct answer is option A.

For more information about  rebuttal, refer the following link:

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