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Thoroughly explain a claim, counterclaim, and rebuttal in an argumentative essay. (I also don’t know how to give someone brainliest, so if someone can help w/ that)

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Answer: A claim is the main argument of an essay. It is probably the single most important part of an academic paper. A claim defines your paper‟s goals, direction, scope, and exigence and is supported by evidence, quotations, argumentation, expert opinion, statistics, and telling details. A counterclaim is the argument (or one of the arguments) opposing your thesis statement. ... So, the point of this paragraph is to expose the counterclaim to the reader and then promptly explain why it is weaker than yours or why it is just completely incorrect or invalid. A rebuttal is when you respond directly to your opponent's argument/point to explain/show how/why they are wrong.

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a claim is like an argument, without proper evidence. a counterclaim tries to attack the claim and contradicts it. for example, if i say school uniforms are bad, that is a claim, but if someone says they are good and they say the opposite, that is the counterclaim. the rebuttal is when you directly tell your opponent why they are wrong, demonstrating reasons as to why they're wrong.

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