This is a sample answer to a divorce complaint and a counterclaim for divorce on the grounds of complete incompatibility of temperament.
This is a sample answer to a divorce complaint and a counterclaim for divorce on the grounds of complete incompatibility of temperament.
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Example- Claim: Cell Phones should be allowed in the classroom. Counterclaim: Cell Phones should not be allowed in the classroom.
Identify the opposing argument. Respond to it by discussing the reasons the argument is incomplete, weak, unsound, or illogical. Provide examples or evidence to show why the opposing argument is unsound, or provide explanations of how the opposing argument is incomplete or illogical.
A counterclaim should start with a topic sentence that acknowledges the opposing side and references the previous paragraph to create a smooth transition. Counterclaims should also include credible sources as evidence for the opposing side.
Some examples of counter-argument sentence starters are... "On the other hand...", which shows one point of the argument is one hand, and the other point of the argument being the other hand. "However...", which would show the two different opposing views of the argument.
Claim: Some people say that cell phones should be banned from schools, because they distract from learning. Counterclaim: Others say that students should be allowed to carry cell phones for emergency purposes.