Asked by Nico
Use the claim to answer the question.
Claim: Libraries should get rid of late fees on books.
Which counterclaim is fair?
(1 point)
Responses
Late fees discourage people from borrowing books because they worry about forgetting to return them on time.
Late fees discourage people from borrowing books because they worry about forgetting to return them on time.
People turn in books late too often, so libraries should keep late fees to encourage responsibility.
People turn in books late too often, so libraries should keep late fees to encourage responsibility.
Late fees help fund library programs and encourage borrowers to be responsible with their books.
Late fees help fund library programs and encourage borrowers to be responsible with their books.
People who use the library don’t have enough money to pay library late fees.
People who use the library don’t have enough money to pay library late fees.
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"Late fees help fund library programs and encourage borrowers to be responsible with their books."
This directly opposes the claim by giving reasonable benefits of keeping late fees (revenue and incentive), so it's a fair counterclaim.
This directly opposes the claim by giving reasonable benefits of keeping late fees (revenue and incentive), so it's a fair counterclaim.
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