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In an argumentative text, a writer presents a claim and then supports it with (?)
Responses are opinions, counterclaims, topics, and claims. choose one of them

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
In an argumentative text, a writer presents a claim and then supports it with **evidence**. However, from the options you've provided, the most appropriate choice would be **counterclaims**.

While opinions and claims don’t inherently provide support, counterclaims can be important because a good argumentative text often acknowledges and refutes opposing viewpoints to strengthen the original claim.
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