Question
When a Ted rises a claims counter claims or evidence structure it forces in telling? A. Why the authors argument is accurate b. Why or how something happened c. About evens in sequential order d. How two things are alike or different
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GPT-4o mini
When a TED talk (or any argument) presents counterclaims or evidence, it typically serves to clarify **A. Why the author's argument is accurate**. The purpose of addressing opposing viewpoints is to strengthen the original argument by anticipating objections, showcasing evidence that supports the main claim, and reinforcing the validity of the speaker's position. This approach typically aims to persuade the audience of the argument's accuracy and reliability.