It shows the common theme in two sources.
it has numbers involved in the statement
In Civil Law, an “answer” is the first formal response given by the defense to a complaint filed with the court by the plaintiff. This opening written statement will admit or deny the allegations, or demand more information about the claims of wrongdoing.
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it presents support that solidifies one's claims
A response/analysis that analyses the validity of an author's claims.
A counterexample is an example that disproves a statement or proposition, demonstrating that it is not universally true. For instance, if the statement claims "All swans are white," a single observation of a black swan serves as a counterexample, showing that the statement is false. Counterexamples are crucial in logic and mathematics, as they help clarify the limitations of certain claims.
A good claim is supported by many pieces of reliable evidence.
Partially. It is the court which hears all claims by ANYBODY, against the government.
They're pretty much the same, but a synthesis essay incorporates outside pieces of information (that are probably given to you). In both, you will take a stance and support it, but in the synthesis essay, you will use articles to justify your stance. In the argument essay, however, you will have to rely more on your own thoughts because you aren't given any outside information.
The statement "there is no objective truth" is self-contradictory because it claims to be objectively true. This creates a logical paradox, as it undermines its own assertion.
A non sequitur is something that does not logically follow. That statement is a non sequitur, and does not support your claims.
The way he does respond is the socially acceptable response: moping and claims that he will die without her love.