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A rebuttal explains why a counterclaim is
correct.
flawed.
important.
interesting.
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flawed.
A rebuttal's purpose is to refute a counterclaim by showing its errors, weaknesses, or lack of supporting evidence (though it may also note valid points before explaining why they don't overturn the main claim).
A rebuttal's purpose is to refute a counterclaim by showing its errors, weaknesses, or lack of supporting evidence (though it may also note valid points before explaining why they don't overturn the main claim).
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