The support that Thomas Riggs provides for the counterclaim that Mt. McKinley should not be renamed is: "The name "Denali" is not descriptive." (Option B) See paragraph 6 of the text in the attached.
<h3>What is a counterclaim?</h3>
A counterclaim is a claim that is given to rebuff one that has been made earlier. It could also be a claim given to support one that was rebuffed.
Thus, it is correct to state that The support that Thomas Riggs provides for the counterclaim that Mt. McKinley should not be renamed is: "The name "Denali" is not descriptive."
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The main idea of the September 1996 New York Times story is that Poe may have died of rabies.
The entire story tells of how we are mistaken when we think that Poe died drunk in a gutter wearing somebody else's clothes. Whereas it is true that he was wearing another man's clothes (having being robbed of his own), the first part is not true - according to Dr. Benitez, Poe had rabies and died in a hospital.
Late afternoon.
Explanation:
The author uses words such as dim light, and talks about how the street lamps haven’t come on yet but the light of the day way fading. This means it’s not midnight, and it’s not early in the day.