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in a counterargument, the writer should prove why the other position is
(options: smarter, right, wrong, better)
In a counterargument, the writer's goal is to show the flaws in the opposing position, essentially proving why that other position is wrong. The other options ("smarter", "Right", "Better") don't align with the purpose of a counterargument, as a counterargument is about refuting the opposing view, not comparing intelligence, agreeing it's right, or saying it's better.
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C. Wrong (assuming the options are labeled with C for the "Wrong" choice, but based on the display, the correct option is the one with "Wrong" text, so the answer is the option with "Wrong" as its label and text, e.g., if the options are A. smarter, B. Right, C. Wrong, D. Better, then the answer is C. Wrong)