Question
In which situation would an author make a concession regarding the evidence that they present in an argument?(1 point)
Responses
when they feel the need to replace the evidence with something new
when they feel the need to replace the evidence with something new
when they find that their argument as a whole is flawed
when they find that their argument as a whole is flawed
when new evidence is introduced that further supports the argument
when new evidence is introduced that further supports the argument
when they find that the evidence they present has limitations
Responses
when they feel the need to replace the evidence with something new
when they feel the need to replace the evidence with something new
when they find that their argument as a whole is flawed
when they find that their argument as a whole is flawed
when new evidence is introduced that further supports the argument
when new evidence is introduced that further supports the argument
when they find that the evidence they present has limitations
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**when they find that the evidence they present has limitations.**
An author may make a concession to acknowledge the limitations of their evidence in order to strengthen their overall argument and demonstrate a balanced perspective.
**when they find that the evidence they present has limitations.**
An author may make a concession to acknowledge the limitations of their evidence in order to strengthen their overall argument and demonstrate a balanced perspective.