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What is used to support an opposing argument?
details
counterclaims
thesis statements
relevant facts
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relevant facts
Relevant facts (and supporting details/evidence) are used to back up an opposing argument. A counterclaim is the opposing argument itself; a thesis statement is the main claim.
Relevant facts (and supporting details/evidence) are used to back up an opposing argument. A counterclaim is the opposing argument itself; a thesis statement is the main claim.
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