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What will improve your counterargument? (1 point)
Responses defending opposing claims defending opposing claims summarizing
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irelynn
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Which is the purpose of writing and argument
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What is the purpose of the conclusion of an argument?
A. to acknowledge and address counterclaims B. to pull all of the pieces
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Don't know
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Reflection
- I feel confident about my ability to introduce and develop a claim because… - It can be challenging to acknowledge
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Which phase describes evidence specific information that supports an idea of reason to support a claim a opinion form based on
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Which option means to delineate an argument? (1 point)
Item 1 Item 2 tem 3 • to support it with facts • to break it down •
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How should points related to an argument be presented? (1 point)
Responses in order of importance in order of importance as
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Which components are included in a written argument? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
Responses evidence from social
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Concluding an Argument Quick Check
4 of 44 of 4 Items Question Select the correct answer from the list.(1 point) A good
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irelynn
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Use the sentences to answer the question.
"A claim is simply a statement of opinion--your point of view regarding a topic.
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Which components are included in a written argument? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
Responses evidence from reliable
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Kana Arima(´▽`ʃ♡ƪ)
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What is an opposing claim
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Introducing a claim
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Which components are included in a written argument
Opinions from your friends Reasons that support the argument Evidence from
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How should points related to an argument be presented? (1 point) Responses in order of importance in order of importance as
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What will improve your counterargument? (1 point) Responses organizing opposing claims organizing opposing claims defending
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Aiden....no
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Unit 8 Lesson 6 Claims, Reasons and Evidence
Key Term Review: What is a claim? What is evidence? Unit 8 Lesson 6 Page 2 - What is
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What is the purpose of a claim?(1 point) Responses to present evidence to present evidence to provide facts, quotes, and
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Audio Argument Summaries Quick Check 4 of 54 of 5 Items Question What is the opinion that a writer shares with his or her
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bot 111 aka fortnite goddd
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What is the opinion that a writer shares with his or her audience in an argument called?(1 point)
Responses the evidence the
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Which part of the argument provides proof for the author's reasons? (1 point)
• The conclusion • The media • The evidence
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Use the sentence to answer the question.
"Claim: Volunteerism is what keeps communities strong." Why is this a strong claim for
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Many people try to avoid arguing because they do not like conflict. Still, an argument does not need to be nasty. In fact, it is
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myworldwha
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What is a defense in an argument?
(1 point) Responses A. a current event or topic B. a final, closing paragraph C. a source that
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O
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Which is the purpose of writing and argument at one point
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A statement that is made to support either an affirmative or negative argument is the: (1 point) Responses proposition
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red
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Use the sentences to complete the activity Statement 1: Since more popcorn is sold than any other snack food, it must be
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Which phrase defines a sound argument?(1 point)
Responses a loud remark a loud remark an impractical analysis that is hard to
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Lettuce?
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What is used to support a claim?(1 point)
Responses opinions. opinions. beliefs. beliefs. evidence. evidence. arguments.
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Which is a conclusion?(1 point)
Responses a presentation of an argument a presentation of an argument a summary section a summary
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What is the purpose of an argument?(1 point)
Responses to give facts about an informational topic to give facts about an
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What is a claim? (1 point) Responses
the statement of an argument a reason that tells why something is true or untrue a reason
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you will never know me
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What is your purpose when you write an argument?(1 point) Responses to find different sources that support my argument to find
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bot 111 aka fortnite goddd
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What is the purpose of an argument?(1 point)
Responses to give facts about an informational topic to give facts about an
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goofy ah bugger
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What is the purpose of an argument?(1 point)
Responses to list evidence you want to share with readers to list evidence you want
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Something
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What is argumentation?
a An angry confrontation with another person b The art of speaking or writing effectively c Using evidence
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What is used to support a claim?
A. Evidence B. Options C. Beliefs D. Arguments
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Jozikee
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What is the purpose of an argument
A. To list evidence you want to share with readers B. To share an opinion that is supported by
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Jozikee
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What is your purpose when you write an argument?(1 point) Responses to convince my audience that my idea is true or better than
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Vv123
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How do counterclaims support an argument?(1 point)
Responses by sharing the author’s beliefs. by sharing the author’s
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write an answer written by a seventh grader 20 words
One way to remember to check for cohesion in my argument is to
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What does it mean to refute an opposing argument?(1 point)
Responses to support the argument with facts and examples to support
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No one
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What is the purpose of an argument?(1 point)
Responses to give facts about an informational topic to give facts about an
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How should points related to an argument be presented? (1 point)
• in order of importance • as solutions to a problem • as
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How should points related to an argument be presented?
• in order of importance • as solutions to a problem • as fresh
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Which is the purpose of writing an argument? (1 point)
Responses to plan what evidence a reader will want to read on a topic to
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not.lilmabu
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What is the purpose of an argument?(1 point)
Responses to list evidence you want to share with readers to list evidence you want
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What is the purpose of the conclusion of an argument?(1 point)
Responses to make the reader want to read more about the topic to
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cat
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Which sentence explains what it means for a claim to be debatable?(1 point)
Responses It can be supported with evidence. It can
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Which sentence explains what it means for a claim to be debatable?(1 point) Responses It can be proven true or false. It can be
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