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The "three" in The Rule of Three refers to which of the following?

number of paragraphs in an essay
number of pieces of supporting evidence required for each point
number of counterarguments required per essay
none of the above

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None of the above may be the correct answer because none of them is the correct answer

The Rule of Three is a simplified version of a particular form of cross-multiplication that can be found in history. This version could be taught to students by rote and it was considered the height of Colonial math education.

So it is not a number of paragraphs in an essay, nor the number of pieces supporting an evidence and for sure not a number of counterarguments on an essay. The Rule of Three is mathematical and none of those options are. Not really.

The answer is:

none of the above