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What is an example of a counterargument?

  1. A conclusion

  2. A fact

  3. An opinion

  4. An objection

The correct answer is: An objection

A counterargument is an argument or point made in opposition to another argument. The other options are incorrect because they are not necessarily in opposition to an argument. A conclusion is a logical ending to an argument, a fact is a proven statement, and an opinion is a personal belief. These options do not necessarily oppose another argument. An objection, on the other hand, directly challenges or disagrees with an argument.