1.What is used to support a claim?

2.What is the purpose of an argument?

3.How do counterclaims support an argument?

4.Identify a counterclaim for the following argument.

Driving electric or hybrid cars is the best way to cut down on air pollution.

5.Determine which statement is a counterclaim for the following argument.

People in sports are given too many trophies.

3 answers

Answer 1: Evidence, such as facts, statistics, and expert opinions, is used to support a claim.

Answer 2: The purpose of an argument is to present a point of view and convince the audience to accept it.

Answer 3: Counterclaims support an argument by providing an opposing viewpoint and allowing the audience to consider both sides of the issue.

Answer 4: Driving cars that use alternative fuels, such as biodiesel or natural gas, is also an effective way to reduce air pollution.

Answer 5: Not all people in sports are given too many trophies.
Here are the answers my fellow 6th Graders!

What is a claim?
C. the statement of an argument

What is used to support a claim?
C. Evidence

What is the purpose of an argument?
A.to share an opinion that is supported by evidence

How do counterclaims support an argument?
C.by addressing objections with evidence.

Identify a counterclaim for the following argument.

Driving electric or hybrid cars is the best way to cut down on air pollution.

B.The government should fund the building of public transportation systems to reduce air pollution.
Good luck!
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