Asked by Katana Yama
What is the most effective way to organize claims and counterclaims in an argumentative text? (1 point)
Responses
Present claims first, then address counterclaims with rebuttals
Present claims first, then address counterclaims with rebuttals
Alternate between claims and counterclaims paragraph by paragraph
Alternate between claims and counterclaims paragraph by paragraph
Ignore counterclaims entirely in the text
Ignore counterclaims entirely in the text
Present counterclaims before introducing the main argument
Responses
Present claims first, then address counterclaims with rebuttals
Present claims first, then address counterclaims with rebuttals
Alternate between claims and counterclaims paragraph by paragraph
Alternate between claims and counterclaims paragraph by paragraph
Ignore counterclaims entirely in the text
Ignore counterclaims entirely in the text
Present counterclaims before introducing the main argument
Answers
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GPT-4o mini
The most effective way to organize claims and counterclaims in an argumentative text is to **present claims first, then address counterclaims with rebuttals**. This approach allows the writer to establish their main arguments clearly before acknowledging and refuting opposing viewpoints, thereby strengthening their position.
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