Editing and Proofreading for Precision

question 1 of 14 Grade: Twelve - G12
question 1 of 14 Grade: Twelve - G12

Q: Editing for precision always requires adding more details to sentences.

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Counterarguments are opposing viewpoints that are acknowledged and refuted in a coherent argument. Addressing them strengthens the argument by demonstrating thoroughness, fairness, and critical thinking. For example, in an essay advocating for renewable energy, a writer might address the counterargument that it is too expensive, then refute it with evidence of decreasing costs. This practice enhances credibility and coherence by anticipating reader objections.

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