According to Tardiff and Brizee, an essay that makes a claim supported by evidence is classified as an _______ essay.

A. expository
B. analytical
C. argumentative
D. explanatory

My answer is A

Writeacher Writeacher answered
10 years ago

I agree.

phia phia answered
10 years ago

The answer is actually C

Writeacher Writeacher answered
10 years ago

Really!

Well, then, the answer could be all of the four!! All four need to have evidence supporting whatever the main idea is ... but I guess the big clue in that question is the word "claim."

phia phia answered
10 years ago

An argumentative paper makes a claim about some topic or other and then justifies that claim with facts, research results, or other kinds of evidence. As the authors write, “The claim can be an opinion, a policy proposal, an evaluation, a cause-and-effect statement, or an interpretation” (Tardiff & Brizee, 2013).

It is C, right?

Writeacher Writeacher answered
10 years ago

Right.

Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
7 months ago

To find the correct answer to this question, we can refer to the source provided, which is Tardiff and Brizee. Tardiff and Brizee classify an essay that makes a claim supported by evidence as an expository essay. Therefore, the correct answer is A. expository.

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