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Counterargument The counterargument paragraph is developed in much the same way that an argument paragraph is developed The difference is that the counterargument

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Counterargument The counterargument paragraph is developed in much the same way that an argument paragraph is developed The difference is that the counterargument is your opponentsx2019 the o. In persuasive-argumentative writing, used to show your readers that you are knowledgeable about a full range of positions other than your own.. As a rhetorical strategy, it demonstrates that you are interested in finding common ground and consensus with your opponents.. Counterargument. The opposing viewpoint or opinion on the topic. I believe that students shouldn’t have to get good grades in order to participate in after school sports.. What is the opposite opinion?. The refutation paragraph shows your readers that you’re being fair, that you’ve carefully thought about both sides of a debate before making up your mind. One of the most important things COUNTERARGUMENT PARAGRAPH . PURPOSE. : . To anticipate your reader’s objections; make yourself sound more objective and reasonable. . Only 1 paragraph. What . possible argument might your reader pose against your argument and/or some aspect of your reasoning? Insert one or more of those arguments here and refute them. . Why do we need it?. When writing an argumentative essay, it is necessary to acknowledge the valid points of the opposing argument. . Not including a refutation paragraph makes the writer sound more narrow-minded and the essay becomes much less effective. . Introduction. Attention Grabber . (question, statistic, onomatopoeia, anecdote). Ex. . What do you think of when you think of sports? I think of a rigorous competition between two opposing sides.. Thesis sentence (opinion 3 reasons). T-Hummel. NBCT-AYA/ELA. taus-hummel@phoenixunion.org. Joanna Nichols. I.L. English. jnichols@phoenixunion.org. ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY. The argumentative essay . is a genre of writing that requires . you. 1. 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