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Giving Counterclaims In order to have a strong argument, you also need to give an opposing point of view, or counterclaim. This provides more support for your argument by showing you did thorough research and considered other points of view than your own.
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I am not too sure there is a clear answer to this question: in principle, you could hold a speech of 10 minutes on any topic, but the depth of the treatment of the topic would have to be adjusted.
I would choose answer <span>C. the history of modern interior design: describing a history of anything requires a lot of details, and those need time.
Specifically, I find that options A and B are very easily condensed for 10 minutes: they are in any case not good options.
D. depends on whether this is just a general introduction or a very detailed, practically oriented, tutorial. </span>
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ummm dude i need to see the story or paragraph to help you
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5 is False, 6 is True, and 7 is also False.
Explanation for 5: Words like therefore and so indicate the following will be a conclusion, not a premise.
Explanation for 7: No S can be P because if all S are D and no D can be P then it's impossible for all S to be P.
Let points a (1,2), b (-3,0), c (0,3) calculate Ab: Ac as a function of the unit vector.