Question
What is the difference between a claim and a counterclaim? (1 point).
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A claim is a question raised during a debate while a counterclaim is a rhetorical question.
A claim is a question raised during a debate while a counterclaim is a rhetorical question.
A claim is the main argument while a counterclaim is a statement that refutes or contradicts the main argument.
A claim is the main argument while a counterclaim is a statement that refutes or contradicts the main argument.
A claim is a random thought while a counterclaim is an unrelated comment.
A claim is a random thought while a counterclaim is an unrelated comment.
A claim is the main argument and a counterclaims supports the main argument.
Responses
A claim is a question raised during a debate while a counterclaim is a rhetorical question.
A claim is a question raised during a debate while a counterclaim is a rhetorical question.
A claim is the main argument while a counterclaim is a statement that refutes or contradicts the main argument.
A claim is the main argument while a counterclaim is a statement that refutes or contradicts the main argument.
A claim is a random thought while a counterclaim is an unrelated comment.
A claim is a random thought while a counterclaim is an unrelated comment.
A claim is the main argument and a counterclaims supports the main argument.
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The correct response is:
**A claim is the main argument while a counterclaim is a statement that refutes or contradicts the main argument.**
**A claim is the main argument while a counterclaim is a statement that refutes or contradicts the main argument.**
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