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English, 26.10.2021 15:10, lisamccray45

Read pp. 22–24 of Irresistible by Adam Alter, paying particular attention to how the author develops his argument. Then write a well-organized paragraph in which you identify a counterargument made by Alter and analyze how the counterargument strengthens his claim. Be sure to include specific evidence from the text in your response.

For full credit, be sure that your response does all of the following.

Sufficiently addresses all parts of the prompt and incorporates your learning from the lesson (from 0 to 60 points)
Provides supporting evidence from the text or resource as requested in the prompt (from 0 to 20 points)
Uses correct grammar and mechanics (from 0 to 20 points)
Please note that point values are wide-ranging and approximate, as prompt specifications vary from lesson to lesson.

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