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9th - 12th Grade
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Margaret Groves
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Counterclaim and Rebuttal

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Claim
Your claim is your argument or your position on a topic.
Example- School lunches should be healthier.
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Counterclaim
The counterclaim is an argument that the opposing side might have against your claim.
Example- Your claim is that school lunches should be healthier.
Counterclaim- Some people believe that schools should not change school lunches because students will refuse to eat, which would have an even more negative effect than eating less healthy foods.
The counterclaim needs to be a specific argument not just a restatement of what the opposing side is.
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Doesn't that hurt my argument?
Not at all, because you are also going to give a rebuttal for their argument.
This actually strengthens your argument because it shows that you are thinking logically and have acknowledged that there are two sides, but that yours is just stronger.
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Rebuttal
A rebuttal is when you say why their counterclaim is weak or wrong.
Counterclaim- Some people believe that schools should not change school lunches because students will refuse to eat, which would have an even more negative effect than eating less healthy foods.
Rebuttal- However, this statement is false and exaggerating. Nowadays, many children and teenagers are aware of the impact of eating bad foods and choose to eat healthier options, especially if they don't get them at home.
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Multiple Choice
What is a claim?
An argument from the opposing side.
Your position on the topic.
Your argument against the other side's claim.
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Multiple Choice
What is a counterclaim?
An argument from the opposing side.
Your position on the topic.
Your argument against the other side's claim.
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Multiple Choice
What is a rebuttal?
An argument from the opposing side.
Your position on the topic.
Your argument against the other side's claim.
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Multiple Choice
What is the correct rebuttal?
Claim: All students should have daily chores to teach them good habits.
Counterclaim: Daily chores may make students tired during the day.
Some may say that daily chores may make students tired during the day, but daily chores will teach students good habits.
Some may say that all students should have daily chores to teach them good habits, but daily chores after school may make students tired.
Daily chores are good! We should have them!
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Multiple Choice
Why is it important to include the counterclaim and rebuttal in your essay?
The reader will convince you.
It helps prove your claim by proving the opposite side of the argument is weak.
You can show the reader that the other side is also right.
It helps your essay be longer.
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