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Why should a writer include counterclaims in an argumentative text?(1 point) Responses to encourage the audience to take a specific action to encourage the audience to take a specific action to strengthen their claim by addressing opposing views to strengthen their claim by addressing opposing views to cite evidence that directly supports their opinions to cite evidence that directly supports their opinions to speak to the knowledge level of readers

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A writer should include counterclaims in an argumentative text to strengthen their claim by addressing opposing views. This demonstrates that the writer has considered other perspectives, acknowledges valid concerns, and ultimately strengthens their own argument by refuting or responding to those counterclaims. This approach can enhance the text's credibility and persuade the audience more effectively.
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