What is the correct sequence for developing a written argument?
claim, evidence, reason...
What is the correct sequence for developing a written argument?
claim, evidence, reason, counterclaim and rebuttal, conclusion
claim, counterclaim and rebuttal, reason, evidence, conclusion
claim, reason, evidence, counterclaim and rebuttal, conclusion
claim, conclusion, reason, evidence, counterclaim and rebuttal
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