what is a concession in an argument?

- a writer's admission that a counterclaim is valid
- an opposing argument to the writer's claim
- a statement that presents opposing evidence
- a writer's main point or position on a topic

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A concession in an argument is a writer's admission that a counterclaim is valid. It acknowledges the legitimacy of an opposing viewpoint or evidence.
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