use cloth ones instead. It's much better for the environment to use cloth than paper because cloth napkins can be reused and paper ones just get thrown away.

Addie: But cloth napkins have to be washed often.
Running the washer and dryer uses up a lot of energy.
So maybe they're not as environmentally friendly as we'd like to think.
Jamie: It's true that cleaning cloth napkins uses energy. But you can wash them in cold water instead of hot and hang them up to dry. That way, washing and drying them doesn't use as much energy. The most important thing is that they're not going straight to the landfill like paper napkins.
What evidence does Jamie give to address a counterclaim? Select the two correct answers.
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• Cloth napkins can be reused many times.
People can protect the environment by changing from using paper napkins to using cloth ones.
Cloth napkins can be washed in cold water and hung up to dry to save energy.
Paper napkins end up in landfills after they are thrown
The energy used washing cloth napkins is less
O important than the waste of throwing away paper napkins

1 answer

The two correct answers that Jamie provides to address the counterclaim are:

  1. Cloth napkins can be washed in cold water and hung up to dry to save energy.
  2. Paper napkins end up in landfills after they are thrown.

These points help to counter Addie's concern about the energy used to wash cloth napkins by suggesting ways to minimize that energy use and highlighting the environmental impact of paper napkins.