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Giving Counterclaims In order to have a strong argument, you also need to give an opposing point of view, or counterclaim. This provides more support for your argument by showing you did thorough research and considered other points of view than your own.
Explanation:
<span>Although ethically controversial and still a discussed issue today, the answer to this question is the "natural law of competition" born in " the great inequality of environment, the concentration of business—industrial and commercial—in the hands of a few", as Carnegie wrote in his "Gospel of Wealth". </span>
A, "to spread awareness of injustice"
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They are called stage directions
Explanation:
Stage directions are notes in the script usually written in italics and enclosed in parentheses or brackets. They usually describe where and when a scene takes place (setting), how the characters should say their lines, and how the characters should move onstage. They may explain the character's mood or how the character is feeling.
Stage directions may also describe sets, costumes, props, lighting, and sound effects.
Stage directions use certain terms to describe the stage. Look at the following slide and see how.
I believe it was the Trojan War.