In a typical argumentative essay, where does the writer include and refute counterclaims?(1 point)

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after the claim statement
after the claim statement

point by point in the body of the text
point by point in the body of the text

before the conclusion
before the conclusion

in the introduction

1 answer

In a typical argumentative essay, the writer includes and refutes counterclaims point by point in the body of the text. This allows the writer to address opposing viewpoints and strengthen their own argument by demonstrating the weaknesses in the counterarguments.