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What does it mean to refute an opposing argument? A. To show that you are an expert on the topic you’re writing about b.
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What is the purpose of the conclusion of an argument?
A. To pull all of the pieces together to make sense of them B. To
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Why is it important to use credible sources when writing an argument?(1 point) Responses to make an argument more biased to make
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argument – the written or spoken presentation of a person's beliefs on a topic; an argument must contain a claim, reasons to
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When you write an argument, you need to help your audience understand the relationship between your _______________ and your
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what does it mean to refute an opposing argument?
a. to explain you claim in detail b. to support the argument with facts and
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Write one to two sentences explaining why it is important to give reasons to support a claim.
4th grade
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An opposing argumentative statement is called
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What is an argument?
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What is an argument? an opinion that is supported by evidence
the ways someone might disagree with you an idea that is supported
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School
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What is an argument?
* 1 point an opinion that is supported by evidence the ways someone might disagree with you an idea that is
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What does a classic Aristotelian argument begin with?(1 point) Responses a clear set of facts a clear set of facts a hook a hook
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What does considering counter claims do for an argument?
* 1 point It helps to sway you to another person's side. It helps you to
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Which term matches this definition- "Arguments from the other side"
Responses Evidence Evidence Counterclaim Counterclaim
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Which of these best describes a claim?
Responsess It is the point of an argument. It is the point of an argument. It is usually
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Please find a dialogue between a passenger and a taxi driver arguing about the passenger's less change that she has received
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Why is a rebuttal important in an argument?(1 point) Responses It diminishes the writer’s argument. It diminishes the
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Define reasoning.(1 point) Responses
why a writer believes their evidence proves their claim a statement of a writer’s position
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What reason does the author give to convince the reader that their claim is believable?%0D%0A%0D%0A(1
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how does including counterclaims in an argumentative text increase the writer's credibility?
-by indicating that they are capable
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Write one to two sentences explaining the relationship between a claim and a reason. Provide your own example of a claim and a
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Question: What does a classic Aristotelian argument begin with?
A. a call to action B. a clear set of facts C. a hook D. a
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What is the purpose of the conclusion of an argument?(1 point)
Responses to acknowledge and address counterclaims to acknowledge
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Use the claim and counterclaim to answer the question.
Claim: Internet access should be free for everyone. Counterclaim: If
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Define validity. Explain the main idea behind this concept in your own words. Know the answers
to these questions: a. Must a
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A student has written an argument in favor of requiring all citizens to vote. The student wants to revise the argument to make
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What is a call to action?(1 point)
Responses final opinions, thoughts, or quotations that help readers understand why a claim is
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What is evidence?(1 point)
Responses an argument or assertion that something is true an argument or assertion that something is
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Multiple Choice Question
A student has written an argument in favor of requiring all citizens to vote. The student wants to
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Select the correct answer from the list.(1 point)
A fair counterclaim proves that a writer
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Why is a rebuttal important in an argument?(1 point)
Responses It states the writer’s claim. It states the writer’s claim. It
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Which of the sentences from the selection ‘Soda’s a Problem but...” is an example of a counter argument?
Which of the
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What is a claim?
A claim is a video post that gets over a hundred views. A claim is a statement that is trying to make a point
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Which of these best describes a claim?
Responses It is the point of an argument. It is the point of an argument. It is usually
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In order to present an effective argument, one must also address the opposite side of the claim. This is called a
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In an argument, a claim must be debatable.(1 point) Responses True True False
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what is a claim?
A: the statement of an argument B: Ideas that oppose a belief C: A reason that tells us why something is true D:
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Ethos is an argument based on __.
•facts character and experience.
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Logos is an argument based on _
Which one is right Facts Emotions
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Logos is an argument based on _
Facts Emotions
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In an argument, a claim must be debatable.
True or False
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This order to present an effective argument, one must also address the opposite side of the claim
This is called a
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List and berifly discuss 5 principles of good arguments
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match the definition to its correct term.
reasoning, rebuttal, counterclaim, evidence, claim, when the writer addresses and
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match the definition to its correct term.
reasoning, rebuttal, counterclaim, evidence, claim, the primary point to support or
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match the definition to its correct term.
reasoning, rebuttal, claim, the facts or research authors use to support the claim and
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Which key component of an argument is found in this sentence?
Goldfish make good pets for small children because they are easy to
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In order to present an effective argument, one must also address the opposite side of the claim.
This is called a
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“ Insupportable claim: Apples are the best tasting fruit for desserts.
Supportable claim: Apples are very popular for making
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se the sentence to answer the question.
Parents looking for their child's first pet should choose a goldfish. Which component of
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