Monday, May 8, 2017
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Akeem Olakunlea
ReplyDeleteOf the six videos about what are claims and counterclaim I think the video "What are Counterclaims?" was the
most resourceful for writing counterclaims because it informed what are counterclaims, why and how they are
used in argument to counter statement that you think are incorrect by explaining why it wrong and use evidence
to support u counterclaim, it aslo tells each part of a counterclaim and how to start one by showing examples.
In the video "Writing a Counterclaim" it explains what are counterclaims and how to make one but in the video
"What are Counterclaims?" it show more examples and explain more in depth about what are counterclaim and why
its used in an argument.
Sambhav Banstola
DeleteI agree with u akeem where u said that "the videos tells each part of a counterclaim and how to start one by showing examples." because in the video the narrator use different examples to explain in easier way.
Sambhav Banstola
ReplyDeleteI think the first video "What is a Claim?" is most helpful source for me than the other videos because the videos make it interesting with animation and give real life examples to make viewers easy to understand.
To me, the first video "What is a Claim? " was a more helpful source to me because it gave me more details about what a claim was. It also gave us examples that would be used in the real world to help the viewers get a more better understanding of the topic.
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