When a text uses a claims/counterclaims/evidence structure, it focuses on telling a balanced and reasoned argument. This structure allows the writer to present a main argument (the claim), acknowledge opposing viewpoints (the counterclaims), and support the argument with factual information and data (the evidence). The aim is to engage the reader by addressing different perspectives and providing a well-founded rationale for the writer's position.
When a text uses a claims/counterclaims/evidence structure, it focuses on telling
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