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directions: select all the correct answers. which two sentences signal a counterclaim in the authors argument? some might feel that such hobbies are not accessible to all people because of the varying degrees of cost and training involved. many would argue that participation in sports are the first and best choice as an activity for a young person. nevertheless, one should not overlook all the civic clubs, academies, or workshops freely open to anyone where a new skill might be learned. however, sports are simply not for everyone. stop worrying about the lack of constructive entertainment or activity for young people.
A counterclaim is an opposing argument to the author's main claim.
- The first sentence ("Some might feel that such hobbies...") presents a view opposing the idea that hobbies are accessible, acting as a counterclaim.
- The second sentence ("Many would argue that participation in sports...") presents a view that could be a counter to the author's stance (if the author is arguing for non - sports activities for young people).
- The third sentence is a rebuttal (starts with "Nevertheless") to a counterclaim, not a counterclaim itself.
- The fourth sentence is a rebuttal (starts with "However") to a counterclaim, not a counterclaim itself.
- The fifth sentence is a call to action, not a counterclaim.
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A. Some might feel that such hobbies are not accessible to all people because of the varying degrees of cost and training involved.
B. Many would argue that participation in sports are the first and best choice as an activity for a young person.