What is the main purpose of a position paper?, To summarize different viewpoints without taking a side, To express an opinion and persuade readers with strong arguments, To provide a list of facts without personal interpretation, To criticize opposing arguments without evidence, Which of the following should a position paper always include?, Personal opinions without evidence, A discussion of both sides and a strong defense of one, Only positive arguments supporting the chosen stance, A list of facts without analysis, These are possible opposing views that others might have about your stance. A strong argument considers these opposing perspectives., counterarguments, refutation, argument, persuasion, Why is it important to include counterarguments in a position paper?, To weaken the writer’s argument, To acknowledge opposing views and strengthen the main stance, To make the paper longer, To confuse the readers, What type of evidence should be used in a position paper?, Personal opinions without research, Valid, verifiable, and relevant information, Unsupported claims and biased statements, Unverified social media posts.
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