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Curipod lesson about topic "Claim, Counterclaim, Rebuttal". #11-13

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1. Word cloud
120 seconds
In a few words, what is the purpose of a claim, counterclaim, and rebuttal?
2. Slide
60 seconds
Claims are statements or arguments made to support a position on an issue. Counterclaims are arguments that oppose the initial claim. Rebuttals are responses to counterclaims that further explain and defend the original claim.
Claim, Counterclaim and Rebuttal
3. Slide
60 seconds
Claim: A statement or argument made in an effort to support a position on an issue. Counterclaim: An argument that opposes the initial claim. Rebuttal: A response to counterclaims that further explains and defends the original claim, using logical reasoning and evidence.
Concepts:
4. Slide
60 seconds
Claims, counterclaims, and rebuttals can be used to construct well-reasoned arguments in debates and other forms of discourse. In many fields of inquiry, counterclaims are essential for presenting a balanced perspective. Rebuttals can be used to strengthen an argument by providing evidence or logical reasoning.
Fun facts:
5. Poll
300 seconds
A claim is:
  • A statement made by a person or group
  • An argument made by a person or group
  • A counterargument made by a person or group
  • A rebuttal made by a person or group
6. Poll
300 seconds
A counterclaim is:
  • A statement made by a person or group
  • An argument made by a person or group
  • A counterargument made by a person or group
  • A rebuttal made by a person or group
7. Poll
300 seconds
A rebuttal is:
  • A statement made by a person or group
  • An argument made by a person or group
  • A counterargument made by a person or group
  • A rebuttal made by a person or group
8. Poll
300 seconds
A claim is made:
  • To refute an argument
  • To present an argument
  • To challenge an argument
  • To provide evidence for an argument
9. Poll
300 seconds
A counterclaim is made:
  • To refute an argument
  • To present an argument
  • To challenge an argument
  • To provide evidence for an argument

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