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Why should a writer of an argumentative text include counterclaims? Select the two correct answers.
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to strengthen their own claim when preemptively refuting critiques
to present sufficient evidence to establish reasoning
to clearly state their main position on a topic
to show a wider understanding of the alternative views on a topic
to provide structure and organization to the writing
(1 point)
to strengthen their own claim when preemptively refuting critiques
to present sufficient evidence to establish reasoning
to clearly state their main position on a topic
to show a wider understanding of the alternative views on a topic
to provide structure and organization to the writing
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- to strengthen their own claim when preemptively refuting critiques
- to show a wider understanding of the alternative views on a topic
Including counterclaims lets the writer acknowledge and rebut objections (making their argument stronger) and demonstrates awareness of other perspectives.
- to show a wider understanding of the alternative views on a topic
Including counterclaims lets the writer acknowledge and rebut objections (making their argument stronger) and demonstrates awareness of other perspectives.
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