Question
Bottled water is the number one packaged product in the United States, outselling even bottled soda. Only about 30 percent of water bottles are recycled, and most of the rest end up in the ocean, where they break down into microplastics and poison sea life. The only solution to this problem is to ban plastic water bottles.
A student is developing a counterclaim to this argument. Which counterclaim is the fairest and most effective?
(1 point)
Responses
Soda and juice bottles are actually more harmful to the environment if they are not recycled and banning these as well would not be practical.
Soda and juice bottles are actually more harmful to the environment if they are not recycled and banning these as well would not be practical.
There are places where tap water is not drinkable, and in these places, bottled water is distributed in emergency situations and is a lifesaver.
There are places where tap water is not drinkable, and in these places, bottled water is distributed in emergency situations and is a lifesaver.
Bottled water, soda, and juice all contain the chemical dihydrogen oxide, and their bottles are all made with polyethylene terephthalate.
Bottled water, soda, and juice all contain the chemical dihydrogen oxide, and their bottles are all made with polyethylene terephthalate.
If people want bottled water, they should be able to get all they want of it, and not allowing businesses to sell it will hurt them greatly.
A student is developing a counterclaim to this argument. Which counterclaim is the fairest and most effective?
(1 point)
Responses
Soda and juice bottles are actually more harmful to the environment if they are not recycled and banning these as well would not be practical.
Soda and juice bottles are actually more harmful to the environment if they are not recycled and banning these as well would not be practical.
There are places where tap water is not drinkable, and in these places, bottled water is distributed in emergency situations and is a lifesaver.
There are places where tap water is not drinkable, and in these places, bottled water is distributed in emergency situations and is a lifesaver.
Bottled water, soda, and juice all contain the chemical dihydrogen oxide, and their bottles are all made with polyethylene terephthalate.
Bottled water, soda, and juice all contain the chemical dihydrogen oxide, and their bottles are all made with polyethylene terephthalate.
If people want bottled water, they should be able to get all they want of it, and not allowing businesses to sell it will hurt them greatly.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The fairest and most effective counterclaim to the argument for banning plastic water bottles is:
"There are places where tap water is not drinkable, and in these places, bottled water is distributed in emergency situations and is a lifesaver."
This counterclaim acknowledges the necessity of bottled water in specific circumstances, highlighting a valid reason for its continued availability while also introducing a humanitarian aspect that emphasizes the importance of bottled water in crisis situations.
"There are places where tap water is not drinkable, and in these places, bottled water is distributed in emergency situations and is a lifesaver."
This counterclaim acknowledges the necessity of bottled water in specific circumstances, highlighting a valid reason for its continued availability while also introducing a humanitarian aspect that emphasizes the importance of bottled water in crisis situations.