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Question 4
Which of these is true of a counterargument but NOT true of an argument?
A counterargument never contains a logical fallacy.
A counterargument always includes an emotional appeal.
A counterargument is presented so the opposing viewpoint can be refuted.
A counterargument is made so an opposing viewpoint can be proven true.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
A counterargument is presented so the opposing viewpoint can be refuted.

Explanation: counterarguments are offered to respond to and challenge another position; arguments present and support a claim (they don't necessarily exist to refute an opposing view).