Write Counterarguments and Refutations
argumentative writing
Argumentative writing elements
Claim
Counterargument
An argument for an opinion
An argument against a claim
(e.g.) -Children should have phones to communicate with their parents.
(e.g.) -Children should not have phones because they can contact dangerous people.
Acknowledgement
Refutation
A recognition for part of a counterargument
An explanation of why a counterargument is not totally valid
(e.g.) -It is true that phones can be dangerous for children.
(e.g.) However, parents can teach children how to use phones appropriately.
Counterarguments and Refutations
Jesús Hernández y He
Created on May 2, 2024
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Write Counterarguments and Refutations
argumentative writing
Argumentative writing elements
Claim
Counterargument
An argument for an opinion
An argument against a claim
(e.g.) -Children should have phones to communicate with their parents.
(e.g.) -Children should not have phones because they can contact dangerous people.
Acknowledgement
Refutation
A recognition for part of a counterargument
An explanation of why a counterargument is not totally valid
(e.g.) -It is true that phones can be dangerous for children.
(e.g.) However, parents can teach children how to use phones appropriately.