For this Writers Notebook, you will write two paragraphs, a counterargument and a refutation paragraph. You will use the essay Whats a College Education Really Worth? by Naomi Schaefer Riley as the counterargument. In other words, you will prove why she is wrong in your refutation paragraph. You will defend the thesis statement The benefits of graduating from a four-year university outweigh the negatives. Read and take notes over the article Whats a College Education Really Worth? Not Enough by Naomi Schaefer Riley (link above). Read and take notes over the handout Writing a Counterargument and Refutation Paragraph that is attached. Complete the counterargument and refutation activity for your next Writers Notebook activity below.You are required to have a counterargument in your final argumentative research essay. Your next Writers Notebook activity will help you practice writing counterarguments and refutation paragraphs. These are not easy paragraphs to write. Be sure to follow the templates provided to you in the PPT/handout. In your counterargument paragraph, you will quote from the article Whats a College Education Really Worth? by Naomi Schaefer Riley. In your refutation paragraph, you will come up with reasons why graduating from a four-year university has more benefits than negatives. Follow the ideas in the handout over counterarguments and refutations.In the end you will have TWO paragraphs: a counterargument that uses Schaefer Rileys ideas and quotes from that article and a refutation paragraph that has your own ideas about why graduating from college is beneficial. If you want, you may find an article that has a good quote about the benefits of graduating from college and use it in your refutation paragraph. But it is not required. You can simply use your own ideas.Grading rubric: Only the opposing view is in the counterargument 10 Only the authors claim is in the refutation 10 Counterargument paragraph Opens with a transition 10 Opposing view topic sentence 10 Evidence from Schaefer Riley (cited) 10 Explanation of evidence 5 Summary sentence 5 Refutation paragraph Opens with an acknowledgment 10 Transitions to claim 10 Evidence 10 Explanation 5 Reference to thesis 5 Total 100