The purpose of presenting a counterclaim is to?
a. present a fair argument that does not choo...
Social Studies, 13.10.2019 22:30 aniecethompkins82
The purpose of presenting a counterclaim is to?
a. present a fair argument that does not choose sides.
b. address any objections to your claim and explain how they fall short.
c. show both sides of an argument, letting readers make an informed decision.
d. validate any objections to the claim being made.
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