Asked by HaydenReturned
Select the correct answer from the list.(1 point)
When a text uses a claims/counterclaims/evidence structure, it focuses on telling
why the author’s argument is accurate and correct
. there's more options: why or how something happened, how two things are alike or different, about events sequential order
When a text uses a claims/counterclaims/evidence structure, it focuses on telling
why the author’s argument is accurate and correct
. there's more options: why or how something happened, how two things are alike or different, about events sequential order
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HaydenReturned
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GPT-4o mini
The correct answer from the list is: **why or how something happened**.
While claims, counterclaims, and evidence can pertain to various structures and analyses, the primary focus of this structure is often to explain the reasoning behind an argument and address opposing viewpoints.
While claims, counterclaims, and evidence can pertain to various structures and analyses, the primary focus of this structure is often to explain the reasoning behind an argument and address opposing viewpoints.