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Think about the text structure of one of the essays and identify the counterargument presented. How does the essay's author attempt to respond to the opposing side? What rhetorical devices does the author utilize in his/her response? How similar is this counterargument to the central argument in the other essay? Write and essay stating your position on which essay most effectively argues for the issue you've selected. Cite specific evidence from each essay to support your analysis.

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Answer:

The easiest way to write a rhetorical question is by forming a question right after a statement to mean the opposite of what you said.

Step-by-step explanation:

An argument consists of several parts, a thesis statement, transitions between introduction, body and conclusion, paragraphs that provide evidence supporting the argument, evidence and a conclusion.

NOTE: It is unethical to exclude evidence that may not support the thesis.

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