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What should you do if you find yourself agreeing with a counterclaim that doesn’t support your central argument?

A. Modify your claim

B. Change your opinion

C. Leave out information

D. Find a new topic

User TheAnkush
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A. Modify your claim

User Leeb
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What should you do if you find yourself agreeing with a counterclaim that doesn’t support your central argument?

A. Modify your claim

B. Change your opinion

C. Leave out information

D. Find a new topic

The best answer is (A) Modify your claim . Since you already found yourself agreeing with a counterclaim that doesn’t support your central argument, it's best to adjust or modify your claim.

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