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Keon Cooley
14 September, 08:18
What are the parts of arguments
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Jenna Gill
14 September, 12:13
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Parts of an argument: claims, counterclaims, reasons, and evidence. A claim is the main argument. A counterclaim is the opposite of the argument, or the opposing argument. A reason tells why the claim is made and is supported by the evidence.
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