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how effective is the author's response to the counterclaim in
paragraph 4 that wind turbines create noise pollution?
benefits of wind energy
ineffective; the author avoids addressing the
counterclaim by attacking the argument itself.
o
effective; the author refutes the counterclaim by
providing evidence that wind turbines produce
less noise than the wind itself.
led by the wind and is a renewable
also the fastest-growing energy source in
ver is a form of solar energy. wind is
heating the atmosphere, the earth's
arities on the earth's surface. wind flow
vested with wind turbines and used to
some dismiss wind power as a passing
of doing the job of fossil fuels. however,
merican wind energy association
2013, the united states has 60,000
capacity installed. that means that there
ale wind turbines powering over 15
nerica.
effective, the author acknowledges the
counterclaim and explains why the concern about
noise is a minor issue.
ineffective, the author ignores the counterclaim
and instead provide additional details about jobs
created by wind farms.
wind energy
nefits to wind energy wind is readily

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