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When should a writer include counterclaims in the body of the essay and refute them point by point?
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when the counterclaims are familiar to the reader
when the counterclaims are well accepted by the reader
when the scenarios are equally persuasive to the writer’s claims
when the counterclaims are less persuasive than the writer’s claims
(1 point)
when the counterclaims are familiar to the reader
when the counterclaims are well accepted by the reader
when the scenarios are equally persuasive to the writer’s claims
when the counterclaims are less persuasive than the writer’s claims
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when the counterclaims are well accepted by the reader
Briefly: you should address and refute strong or widely held opposing views to strengthen your argument and persuade readers who already accept those counterclaims.
Briefly: you should address and refute strong or widely held opposing views to strengthen your argument and persuade readers who already accept those counterclaims.
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