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Drag each item to the correct location to determine its part of an argumentative text. (1 point)
claim reason evidence counterclaim
claim reason evidence counterclaim
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To structure an argumentative text, you can arrange the components as follows:
1. **Claim**: This is the main statement or assertion that you are trying to prove or argue for.
2. **Reason**: This explains why the claim is valid, providing justification for the argument.
3. **Evidence**: This includes facts, statistics, examples, or quotes that support the reason and strengthen the claim.
4. **Counterclaim**: This presents an opposing viewpoint or argument, acknowledging that there is an alternative perspective to the claim.
So, the arrangement is:
- Claim
- Reason
- Evidence
- Counterclaim
1. **Claim**: This is the main statement or assertion that you are trying to prove or argue for.
2. **Reason**: This explains why the claim is valid, providing justification for the argument.
3. **Evidence**: This includes facts, statistics, examples, or quotes that support the reason and strengthen the claim.
4. **Counterclaim**: This presents an opposing viewpoint or argument, acknowledging that there is an alternative perspective to the claim.
So, the arrangement is:
- Claim
- Reason
- Evidence
- Counterclaim
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