Develop an image that encapsulates the various elements from the question text: claims, opinions, evidence, personal experience, and audience's point of view. The image should have the aura of literary analysis and elements related to an argument. It should include symbols or visual metaphors for fact-checking, understanding an author's argument, and the process of analyzing a claim. Since the question text also refers to Halloween, incorporate subtle elements of Halloween like a costumed figure or a candy. Remember, the image should not contain any text.

What is the definition of a claim?(1 point)

the feeling the author gets about a topic

the author’s opinion or point of view

the evidence from personal experience

the audience’s point of view on a topic

If you were going to analyze a claim, what would you do?

Select the two correct answers.

(1 point)

Make up facts to defend the argument.

Determine how convincing the argument is.

Determine why the audience feels a certain way.

Write a story about an argument you had.

Understand what the author's argument is.

Choose the best topic for an argument.(1 point)

Smoking is terrible for your health.

I live in Boston and I walk to school.

Screen-time is harmful to the brain.

I am going to write about my dog.

I like to take long, fast bike rides.

What are facts from outside sources or personal experiences called?(1 point)

a topic

a reason

evidence

claims

Please read the following paragraph and answer the question following it.

1. We should always hold trick-or-treating on the Saturday after Halloween. 2. When I was a kid, the best Halloweens were the ones that fell on Saturdays. 3. We had all day to get our costumes ready, and we got more candy than on weeknights since more people were home. 4. Best of all, we could sleep late the next morning and recover from our “sugar comas” instead of going to school and getting nothing done.

Which sentence gives the claim?

(1 point)

4. Best of all, we could sleep late the next morning and recover from our "sugar comas" instead of going to school and getting nothing done.

3. We had all day to get our costumes ready, and we got more candy than on weeknights since more people were home.

1. We should always hold trick-or-treating on the Saturday after Halloween.

2. When I was a kid, the best Halloweens were the ones that fell on Saturdays.

1. A specific opinion that can be supported by evidence

2. Understanding what the argument is, and Determining how convincing the argument is
3. Screen-time is harmful to the brain
4. Seat belts save lives
5. Students who do their homework do better in school
November 2021
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This is for Connections Academy 6th Grade Identifying a Claim Quick Check

Answers-----------
1. a specific opinion that can be supported by evidence
2. determining how convincing the argument is and understanding what the author's argument is
3. Screen-time is harmful to the brain.
4. Seat Belts save lives.
5. Students who do their homework do better in school.

This is in 2021 T1 (Term 1) So if you come here next year or the year after the answers may have changed by then.... These answers are 100% Correct I took the Quick Check and got it all right

well what school do you go too (if you go to connexus then tell me so i can see if i can help) plus you cant just say the letter of the answer because they always switch spots so that's why when you do it and just do the letters they gave you you will get them rong. I promis this is true oh and the people that got it rong then dont get mad

Can somebody please help?

Lawler Is correct thank you for writing writing the ANSWERS DOWN

Lawliet is 100% correct!

Answers:

1.the author’s opinion or point of view
2.Understand what the author's argument is, and Determine how convincing the argument is.
3.Smoking is terrible for your health, and Screen-time is harmful to the brain.
4.evidence
5. We should always hold trick-or-treating on the Saturday after Halloween.
I took the test and these are 100% the answers.

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