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In an argumentative text, a writer presents a claim and then refutes any counterclaims

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
Yes, that is correct. In an argumentative text, a writer typically presents a clear claim or main argument and then addresses potential counterclaims or opposing viewpoints. The writer will refute these counterclaims by providing evidence, logic, or reasoning to support their original claim. This strengthens the argument by demonstrating an understanding of the complexity of the issue and reinforcing why the writer's position is more valid or compelling.
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