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Use the sentence to answer the question.
Goldfish make good pets for small children because they are easy to care for. Which key
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Is the following statement an example of an opinion, argument, or persuasion? Choose the BEST answer.
"Baseball is a better sport
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What is a strong claim supported by?(1 point) Responses opinions and reasons opinions and reasons reasons and evidence reasons
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What will improve your counterargument? (1 point)
Responses analyzing opposing claims analyzing opposing claims defending
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What is a strong claim supported by?(1 point)
Responses opinions and reasons argument and evidence opinions and facts reasons and
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What is a strong claim supported by?(1 point)
Responses opinions and facts opinions and facts argument and evidence argument and
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Choose the correct term for the definition in the drop-down below.
A ____ is a claim, position, or idea supported by reasons and
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A so-called ‘coherent’ argument _____.
a. has a logical flow b. reflects clearly connected parts c. is not ambiguous d. All
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An argument is valid when 1.the claims made to support the conclusions being drawn, and are justifiable, 2.the premises do not
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Another name for the thesis of an argument is the ________.
Responses A claim B evidence C support
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To write a persuasive e argument you should consider claims that contradict you own claim
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use ethos
you are attempting to convince your parent to buy you a pet rabbit
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Which option defines the reasoning of an argument?
The group that is being addressed. The opinion of the speaker. An explanation
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What is argumentation?
a) An angry confrontation with another person b) The art of speaking or writing effectively c) Using
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Which should a speaker use to support a claim?
A. Evidence B. Persuasion C. Opinions D. Call to action
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A common argument against lowering the voting age is that younger voters are incapable of making a well-advised decision.
What
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What is an argument?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0Aan author’s main idea in a critique of a literary work%0D%0Aan
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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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Can you redo this sentence for me
This is effective because it uses logical processes to explain the point. Everyone will die
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Which of the following should you do to make your argument effective?
a) Appeal strongly to the emotions of your audience. b)
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Which should a speaker use to support a claim?
Responses opinions opinions - no response given call to action call to action - no
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Which makes a speaker’s argument most convincing?(1 point)
Responses including many opinions including many opinions providing
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When constructing an argument for patents, what is the best example of using evidence to support patents?(1 point) Responses
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Which option defines the reasoning of an argument?
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Which option defines the reasoning of an argument? (1 point)
facts and details that support the reasons the opinion of the
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What is a concession in an argument?(1 point) Responses A writer’s main point or position on a topic. A writer’s main point
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Choose the correct term for the definition in the drop-down below. (1 point)
A(n) blank is a claim, position, or idea supported
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Which option defines the reasoning of an argument?(1 point) Responses an explanation of why and how the evidence supports the
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How does relevant evidence support a speaker’s argument?(1 point)
Responses It is related directly to the claim. It is related
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Solve for a. 5a≤10Question Exposure to secondhand
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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
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Which option defines the reasoning of an argument would it be fax and details that support the reason and explanation of why and
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Which option defines the reasoning of an argument? (1 point)
the opinion of the speaker facts and details that support the
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Which does a speaker use as evidence in his or her argument?(1 point) Responses visual examples visual examples explanation of
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Which makes a speaker’s argument most convincing?(1 point) Responses using relevant and sufficient evidence using relevant and
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Which does a speaker use as evidence in his or her argument?(1 point)
Responses visual examples explanation of support facts and
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Mallory and Donovan are both studying marine animals that reproduce asexually. The two students often meet after class to
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Formal argumentation refers to arguing about evidence.
(1 point) Responses True True False
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What is the BEST example of formal argumentation?
(1 point) Responses explaining your research methods to your teacher explaining
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Which option defines the reasoning of an argument
answers: the opinion of the speaker the group that is being addressed an
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Which option defines the reasoning of an argument?(1 point)
Responses the group that is being addressed the group that is being
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Which of the following describes a claim?(1 point)
Responses an idea that makes an argument well-founded an idea that makes an
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Which does a speaker use as evidence in his or her argument?(1 point)
Responses facts and details facts and details explanation
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Which makes a speaker's argument most convincing? (1 point)
including many opinions providing a call to action using relevant and
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Which should a speaker use to support a claim?
A. Call to action B. Persuasion C. Evidence D. Opinions
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All evidence for a claim should (1 point) Responses represent multiple sides. represent multiple sides. relate back to the
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1. Demonstrate your knowledge about how to make an effective counterargument.
Mirabel believes that resteraunts in China serve
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The ancient art of argumentation and discourse is called ________.
Responses A rhetorical B logic
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Which option defines the reasoning of an argument? (1 point)
COURSE TOOLS • the opinion of the speaker O facts and details that
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vWhich makes a speaker's argument most convincing? (1 point)
• researching the topic thoroughly • providing a call to action
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Which term describes the use of enough information to support a claim? (1 point)
COURSE TOOLS • sufficient evidence O important
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