Consider this claim:
Dipping salty french fries in sweet ice cream produces a terrible-tasting combination.
Now consider how someone might argue against this. Which sentence presents the strongest
and most reasonable counterclaim to the above claim?
Our taste receptors only fully taste sugar when it's accompanied by a little
salt, so the sweet and salty combination of french fries dipped in ice cream is
naturally delicious.
French fries are known for being delicious, and ice cream is also commonly
believed to be delicious, so french fries dipped in ice cream must be delicious.
One of the most delicious dinner combinations is a veggie burger
accompanied by a side of salty french fries, followed by an ice cream sundae
for dessert