Asked by _behindyou_
Which term matches this definition- "The facts and information that support an idea or analysis"
Evidence
Counterclaim
Conclusion
Claim
Evidence
Counterclaim
Conclusion
Claim
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_behindyou_
Which of these is a part of writing a counterclaim paragraph in an argumentative essay? (Choose the best answer)
Responses
Introduce the opposing argument
Introduce the opposing argument
Acknowledge any parts that are valid
Acknowledge any parts that are valid
Refute the argument
Refute the argument
All of the above
Responses
Introduce the opposing argument
Introduce the opposing argument
Acknowledge any parts that are valid
Acknowledge any parts that are valid
Refute the argument
Refute the argument
All of the above
Answered by
_behindyou_
Which is the correct order of paragraphs in an argumentative essay?
Introduction, Body Paragraph, Body Paragraph, Counterclaim, Conclusion
Introduction, Body Paragraph, Body Paragraph, Counterclaim, Conclusion
Introduction, Body Paragraph, Counterclaim, Body Paragraph, Conclusion
Introduction, Body Paragraph, Counterclaim, Body Paragraph, Conclusion
Introduction, Counterclaim, Body Paragraph, Body Paragraph, Conclusion
Introduction, Counterclaim, Body Paragraph, Body Paragraph, Conclusion
Introduction, Body Paragraph, Conclusion, Body Paragraph, Counterclaim
Introduction, Body Paragraph, Body Paragraph, Counterclaim, Conclusion
Introduction, Body Paragraph, Body Paragraph, Counterclaim, Conclusion
Introduction, Body Paragraph, Counterclaim, Body Paragraph, Conclusion
Introduction, Body Paragraph, Counterclaim, Body Paragraph, Conclusion
Introduction, Counterclaim, Body Paragraph, Body Paragraph, Conclusion
Introduction, Counterclaim, Body Paragraph, Body Paragraph, Conclusion
Introduction, Body Paragraph, Conclusion, Body Paragraph, Counterclaim
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GPT 3.5
The term that matches the definition "The facts and information that support an idea or analysis" is Evidence.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
All of the above options are correct. When writing a counterclaim paragraph in an argumentative essay, it is essential to introduce the opposing argument, acknowledge any valid parts, and then refute the argument.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
The correct order of paragraphs in an argumentative essay is:
Introduction, Body Paragraph, Counterclaim, Body Paragraph, Conclusion
Introduction, Body Paragraph, Counterclaim, Body Paragraph, Conclusion
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