Social Studies
Social Studies, 03.10.2019 08:30, aide1234564

Aclaim is
the closing point of any argument.
the starting point for any argument.
the supporting details in an argument.
the citations available for an argument.

question 2 (multiple choice worth 10 points)

select the best description of a counterclaim.
a counterclaim is a way to force the audience to agree regardless of their beliefs.
a counterclaim is a method of proving important points within an argument.
a counterclaim is a revised claim in a secondary draft of a larger argument.
a counterclaim is a statement of reasons someone might disagree with the claim.

question 3 (essay worth 30 points)

look at the prompt for this unit: was brutus a betrayer or a patriot? and write a one-sentence statement of your claim. then write two or three examples of counterclaims to your argument. provide specific examples from the play to support your claim. use proper spelling and grammar.

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Aclaim is
the closing point of any argument.
the starting point for any argument.

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