Question
How do counterclaims support an argument?
a. by addressing objections with evidence
b. by providing additional reasons for the claim.
c. by sharing the author's beliefs.
d. by supporting the author's opinion
a. by addressing objections with evidence
b. by providing additional reasons for the claim.
c. by sharing the author's beliefs.
d. by supporting the author's opinion
Answers
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Counterclaims support an argument primarily by addressing objections with evidence. Therefore, the correct answer is:
**a. by addressing objections with evidence.**
By acknowledging and responding to counterclaims, an argument becomes more robust and demonstrates that the author has considered different perspectives, which can strengthen their overall position.
**a. by addressing objections with evidence.**
By acknowledging and responding to counterclaims, an argument becomes more robust and demonstrates that the author has considered different perspectives, which can strengthen their overall position.
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