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Now that you've had a little practice analyzing the structure of argumentative texts, let's return to

"In Praise of Släckinge." What structural elements are missing from the text? Write one possible
counterargument opposing the author's claim that doing less is an ideal we should embrace. Then,
explain why you do or do not find your counterargument compelling. Write your answer in
150 to 200 words.

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A counter-argument should be expressed thoroughly, fairly and objectively. Do not just write a quick sentence and then immediately rebut it. Give reasons why someone might actually hold that view. A few sentences or even a whole paragraph is not an unreasonable amount of space to give to the counter-argument.
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