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<em>This</em><em> </em><em>is</em><em> </em><em>my</em><em> </em><em>journey</em><em>.</em><em> </em></h3>
This is my journey, a journey called life, where I've my own ups and downs. Just like me, every person on this planet is destined with their own journey. Over the course of 25 years, life have taught me a lot of lessons, some straight while some the hard way. Every experience we face in our journey, whether good or bad, leaves us with some or the other lesson.
It was some two years back when I was away from my family and home that i got to known what being alone feels like. It was only when after my first engagement was called off, that I got to known what heartbreak feels like, what it is like to part away from the person you dreamed of living a life with.
Life have also bestowed me with some amazing experiences as well. When I earned the first salary of my life, that's when I got to know what being independent is, that feeling of being able to pay your bills, that pure joy of being happy. All these years so far in my journey of life, I'm truly grateful for all that life bestowed me upon. I took a lesson from my bad experiences, while I relished and showed gratitude for the good and happy experiences. This is my journey, a journey worth living for!
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<em>Hope</em><em> </em><em>it</em><em> </em><em>will</em><em> </em><em>help</em><em> </em><em>you</em><em>.</em><em> </em>
In the process of argumentative writing, or any research, a very important step, aside from creating a claim and collecting the data to support this claim, is the creation of the counterclaim. A counterclaim is literally the way in which a writer contemplates that his argument, or claim, may be wrong, or partially wrong, and this adds veritability and trustworthiness to a research process because it shows that the writer did not just use his/her point of view and research to lay a claim, but considered other options as well and considered the fact that his/her statement may be untrue. What is important to consider, when building a counterclaim, however, it is important to consider all the points established by other writers, researchers or people in general. The correct answer would be C, because when doing research, a writer must consider all the facts, both that support and detract, from the claim in order to make his/her text balanced and not biased.
Is this a literal question? hum or sing or talk to someone... read maybe? <span />
When your alone in nature nothing can disturb your calm