What are things to consider when identifying a counterclaim? Check all that apply. information learned from research background information already known personal beliefs and opinions how other information contradicts your claim reasons why you believe you are correct
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Offering a counterclaim and giving enough evidence to disprove that counterclaim strengthens the argument by reassuring the reader that the student is well-informed and able to discern multiple perspectives.
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-the development of events over time
-causal relationships between events
-responses and reactions to events
-the timing between events
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