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Evaluating Arguments
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Which statement explains what it means for a claim to be debatable
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Use the sentence to answer the question.
“Their reasoning is sound, I must admit.” Which of the following best defines the
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Which of the following describes how to trace an argument? (1 point)
Responses recognize an author’s opinion or claim about the
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LLCOOLJ
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When you review a text to evaluate its argument, which of the following must you do first?(1 point) Responses identify
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LLCOOLJ
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When you evaluate a text for its argument, which of the following questions should you consider?(1 point)
Responses Does the text
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LLCOOLJ
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Which statement is a strong claim?
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When you review a text to evaluate its argument, which of the following must you do first?(1 point)
Responses debate the
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BOThelper
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When you evaluate a text for its argument which of the following questions should you consider
Is the grammar correct Are the
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Cat
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When you evaluate a text for its argument which of the following questions should be considered
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DW
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Which of the following describes how to trace an argument?%C2%A0(1 point) Responses follow connections between a claim that was
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LTW-LunaTheWolf-LTW
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when you review a text to evaluate its argument, which of the folllowing must you do first? responses: A, trace the authors
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LTW-LunaTheWolf-LTW
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When you evaluate a text for its argument, which of the following questions should you consider?(1 point) Responses Is the
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When you review a text to evaluate its argument, which of the following must you do first?(1 point) Responses trace the
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When you evaluate a text for its argument, which of the following questions should you consider?(1 point) Responses Does the
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When you evaluate a text for its argument, which of the following questions should you consider?(1 point) Responses Does the
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What is a reader doing when they are delineating an argument?
Responses revising the claim and evidence revising the claim and
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glitchtrap
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Which phrase defines a sound argument?
Responses a loud remark a loud remark an impractical analysis that is hard to prove an
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glitchtrap
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Our town should double its fines for speeding. Studies show that higher fines result in less speeding, so increasing the fees
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Which phrase defines a sound argument?(1 point)
Responses a sensible and valid statement a sensible and valid statement a popular
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Giorno Giovana
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Which statement describes a sound reason used to support a claim?(1 point)
Responses Sound reasons are full of emotion. Sound
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Giorno Giovana
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When you review a text to evaluate its argument, which of the following must you do first?
A. debate the author’s claim B.
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Myrtle
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When you review a text to evaluate its argument, which of the following must you do first?(1 point) Responses trace the
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When you evaluate a text for its argument, which of the following questions should you consider?(1 point)
Responses Is there
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When you evaluate a text for its argument, which of the following questions should you consider?(1 point)
Responses Is there
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Which is a conclusion? (1 point)
• a final piece of evidence O a presentation of an argument O a summary section O a persuasive
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Opposing Claims Quick Check
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Use the sentence to answer the question.
"Critical thinkers do not take written words as true without considering alternative
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Our town should double its fines for speeding. Studies show that higher fines result in less speeding, so increasing the fees
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XavionFrost77
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Which statement describes a sound reason used to support a claim?(1 point)
Responses Sound reasons are full of emotion. Sound
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you have analyzed both articles about genetically modified salmon Copy and paste link if needed
Your study has included
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Which statement is a strong claim? (1 point)
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Blackboyjoy
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Which option describes reasoning?
(1 point) A. opinions included in a text B. the central argument C. a resource used to evaluate
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nobody
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Evaluating Claims
Explain the steps to trace an argument.
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When you evaluate a text for its argument, which of the following questions should you consider?(1 point)
Responses
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When you review a text to evaluate its argument, which of the following must you do first?(1 point)
Responses trace the
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zaxhyyy
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Our town should double its fines for speeding. Studies show that higher fines result in less speeding, so increasing the fees
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When you review a text to evaluate its argument, which of the following must you do first?(1 point)
Responses identify the
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What undermines the credibility of this argument?
The author supports the argument with a figure that is outdated. The author
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Joshua Champaigne
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When you evaluate a text for its argument which of the following questions should be consider
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Consider this claim: When a book is made into a movie, you should read the book before seeing the movie.
Now consider how someone
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What is a reader doing when they are delineating an argument?(1 point)
Responsesanalyzing the claim and evidence analyzing the
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Lettuce?
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When you evaluate a text for its argument, which of the following questions should you consider? (1 point)
• Is there enough
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Which phrase describes a claim that is debatable? A. Idea about a topic that is not grounded in evidence b. Idea that can be
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Which sentence explains what it means for a claim to be debatable?(1 point)
Responses It is based on facts that cannot be
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A claim should be backed up by ONLY your reasoning.
Yep, sounds right! Nope, you need other stuff!
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mimi
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A claim should be ONLY your opinion, with no other background reasoning.
Heck yes! NOPE
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mimi
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Which sentence explains what it means for a claim to be debatable?(1 point)
Responses A. It can be proven true or false. B. It is
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Which statement best explains why one text is more believable than the other?
(1 point) Responses Text 2 is more believable
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Blue Berry
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Reread the arguments on the previous slide about the positive and negative aspects of social media. In a well-constructed
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To evaluate an argument, what do you have to do? Responses Speak with the author Speak with the author Prove it wrong Prove it
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IK THE ANSWER
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