For your final research paper, it will be helpful to include counter-arguments. In AIDS in Africa: Dying by the numbers did christensens use any counterarguments in his article? my answer is yes what do you think? Were they need to advance his thesis? my answer is yes. What do you think?

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I do believe that he did use counterarguments in his article. yes it was need to advance his thesis statement to me. now what do you think about my answers.

To determine whether the article "AIDS in Africa: Dying by the numbers" by Christensen includes counterarguments, and if they are needed to advance his thesis, we need to analyze the content of the article.

To access the article, you can start by conducting a search using relevant keywords such as "AIDS in Africa: Dying by the numbers Christensen" on academic databases or search engines. Look for credible sources like scholarly journals or reputable news outlets that may have the article posted.

Once you have access to the article, carefully read through its content to identify any counterarguments presented by the author. Counterarguments would be points that oppose the author's main argument or highlight alternative perspectives or explanations. They might be explicitly stated or implied.

Look for instances where the author acknowledges opposing viewpoints, provides evidence or reasoning for those opposing views, and then refutes or dismisses them. If these elements exist in the article, then the author has included counterarguments.

Additionally, consider how the counterarguments are used to advance the author's thesis. Assess whether incorporating counterarguments strengthens the author's overall argument or presents a more comprehensive analysis of the topic. This can be determined by evaluating the author's persuasive techniques, logical reasoning, and evidence.

Without having access to the specific article or its content, I am unable to provide an accurate answer to your question. However, by following the steps outlined above, you should be able to determine if counterarguments are present in the article and if they contribute to advancing the author's thesis.