What is the purpose of a rebuttal in a formal argument?

to present an opposing viewpoint

to concede an opponent’s point

to give evidence for the writer’s claim

to attack and disprove a counterclaim

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The purpose of a rebuttal in a formal argument is to attack and disprove a counterclaim. A rebuttal specifically addresses and refutes opposing viewpoints or arguments, demonstrating why they are not valid or credible, thereby strengthening the original claim or position being presented.