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Read the excerpt from The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone by James Cross Giblin. However they obtained it, the Greeks couldn’t resist adding their own original "explanations" to the definitions. For example, a Greek writer named Horapollo said correctly that the picture of a goose stood for the word "son." But then he explained that this was because geese took special care of their young, which was completely inaccurate. Which part of a strong argument is the final sentence of the excerpt? the counterclaim the evidence the reason the claimRead the excerpt from The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone by James Cross Giblin. However they obtained it, the Greeks couldn’t resist adding their own original "explanations" to the definitions. For example, a Greek writer named Horapollo said correctly that the picture of a goose stood for the word "son." But then he explained that this was because geese took special care of their young, which was completely inaccurate. Which part of a strong argument is the final sentence of the excerpt? the counterclaim the evidence the reason the claimRead the excerpt from The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone by James Cross Giblin. However they obtained it, the Greeks couldn’t resist adding their own original "explanations" to the definitions. For example, a Greek writer named Horapollo said correctly that the picture of a goose stood for the word "son." But then he explained that this was because geese took special care of their young, which was completely inaccurate. Which part of a strong argument is the final sentence of the excerpt? the counterclaim the evidence the reason the claimRead the excerpt from The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone by James Cross Giblin. However they obtained it, the Greeks couldn’t resist adding their own original "explanations" to the definitions. For example, a Greek writer named Horapollo said correctly that the picture of a goose stood for the word "son." But then he explained that this was because geese took special care of their young, which was completely inaccurate. Which part of a strong argument is the final sentence of the excerpt? the counterclaim the evidence the reason the claimRead the excerpt from The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone by James Cross Giblin. However they obtained it, the Greeks couldn’t resist adding their own original "explanations" to the definitions. For example, a Greek writer named Horapollo said correctly that the picture of a goose stood for the word "son." But then he explained that this was because geese took special care of their young, which was completely inaccurate. Which part of a strong argument is the final sentence of the excerpt? the counterclaim the evidence the reason the claimRead the excerpt from The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone by James Cross Giblin. However they obtained it, the Greeks couldn’t resist adding their own original "explanations" to the definitions. For example, a Greek writer named Horapollo said correctly that the picture of a goose stood for the word "son." But then he explained that this was because geese took special care of their young, which was completely inaccurate. Which part of a strong argument is the final sentence of the excerpt? the counterclaim the evidence the reason the claim

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Answered by maanas65
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Answered by Hansika4871
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It is a counterclaim which is part of a strong argument in the final sentence of the excerpt.

  • A counterclaim is a claim made to counter or rebut another claim.
  • It is used in arguments very often, especially in debates on contentious topics.
  • This is used when one wants to rebuke or reduce the value of someone else's claim and disapprove his point.
  • Here, the author is providing a counterclaim to Horapollo to discredit his statement and improve the strength of his point.
  • When backed with appropriate resources it leads to the formation of a very strong argument that is difficult to rebuke.
  • Evidence is the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
  • A reason is a cause, explanation, or justification for an action or event.
  • A claim is an assertion that something is true.
  • Clearly, the correct answer is a counterclaim.
  • Thus, it is a counterclaim which is part of a strong argument in the final sentence of the excerpt.

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