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In a typical argumentative essay, where does the writer include and refute counterclaims?(1 point)
before the conclusion
after the claim statement
in the introduction
point by point in the body of the text
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before the conclusion
Explanation: writers typically include a paragraph in the body—often near the end, just before the conclusion—to acknowledge and refute opposing viewpoints.
Explanation: writers typically include a paragraph in the body—often near the end, just before the conclusion—to acknowledge and refute opposing viewpoints.
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