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Evaluating Evidence
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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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HELP
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Why should readers evaluate each piece of evidence when reading a literary text? Select the two correct answers.
A. to show they
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Evaluating the evidence of a claim serves which purpose? (1 point)
Responses to determine if the evidence feels right to
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Lettuce?
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What is evidence?(1 point) Responses viewpoints informed by different backgrounds, experiences, and cultures viewpoints informed
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When placing a source in its historical context, what is one question historians consider? (1 point) Responses How should this
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Read the following argumentative paragraph should and of the their sales to the of the This argumentative paragraph tacks
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While this is a reasonable conclusion to make after reading the claim, it may be totally wrong.
Drag the set of words that BEST
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Which phrase describes evidence?(1 point)
Responses specific information that supports an idea specific information that supports
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What makes evidence in an argumentative paper strong? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
Responses It seems logical. It
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Blue Berry
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Which statement best summarizes Carl Sagan’s claim about evidence?(1 point)
Responses The source is unimportant if the claim is
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Blue Berry
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What are the limitations of evidence?(1 point)
Responses an opposing argument or assertion that contradicts a claim an opposing
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What makes evidence in an argumentative paper strong? Select the two correct answers.(1 point) Responses It seems
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Failing Math lol
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In which situation is it best to use anecdotal evidence to support an argument?(1 point)
Responses when the anecdote is current
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Select all that apply.
Critical thinking involves __________ to solve a problem. Responses: evaluating evidence claims advice
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Which of the following pieces of evidence would be considered the most reliable and valid?(1 point)
Responses data from a single
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Why should you always evaluate evidence for arguments? Responses You should not have to, because most people are trustworthy.
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In order to analyze a story for its theme, determine which two pieces of evidence from a text you should use. Select the two
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Something
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Why should you always evaluate evidence for arguments?
Responses You should not have to, because most people are trustworthy. You
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Why should you always evaluate evidence for arguments?
Responses You should not have to, because most people are trustworthy. You
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Why should you always evaluate evidence for arguments?
Responses You should not have to, because most people are trustworthy. You
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Why should you always evaluate evidence for arguments?
Responsess You should not have to, because most people are trustworthy.
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pt your not right gup
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Which statement best summarizes Carl Sagan’s claim about evidence?(1 point)
Responses All claims require strong and thorough
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Imagine that you have a big decision to make. You have taken the first step and gathered information and now it is time to weigh
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What makes evidence in an argumentative paper strong? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
Responses It refutes the claim. It
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Hana
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Which statement best summarizes Carl Sagan’s claim about evidence?(1 point)
Responses The source is unimportant if the claim is
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Hana
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Which statement best summarizes Carl Sagan’s claim about evidence?(1 point)
Responses Experts can give evidence for claims only
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When selecting evidence to support a claim, which types are the most reliable and effective? Select the two correct answers.(1
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Hana
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An author claims that "zoos do more good than harm." The author provides the following as support for the claim:
According to a
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Samuel
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An author claims that "zoos do more good than harm." The author provides the following as support for the claim:
According to a
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Samuel
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Why should you always evaluate evidence for arguments?
Responses You should not have to, because most people are trustworthy. You
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pt your not right gup
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Why is it important for readers to check for evidence in a text?
a to prove that the author is wrong b to determine if the
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To determine whether a speakers evidence is sound and relevant I can
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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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sir mix
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Read the sentence.
Evidence from unbiased or reliable sources will _____ your argument. What word best completes the sentence?
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When evaluating evidence, which of the following shows that evidence is sufficient?(1 point)
Responses The evidence is objective.
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Evaluating Evidence Quick Check
4 of 44 of 4 Items Question Which of the following describes a representative sample?(1 point)
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When evaluating evidence, which of the following shows
that evidence is sufficient? (1 point) The evidence is connected to the
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Evaluating the evidence of a claim serves, which purpose
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Analyzing Informational Text Unit Test
8 of 158 of 15 Items Question Use the passage to answer the question. Professor Lucy Dobbs
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relation to the evidence to the claim?
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Which term describes the use of enough information to support a claim?(1 point)
Responses interesting evidence interesting
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Which of the following pieces of evidence would be considered the most reliable and valid?(1 point)
Responses data collected from
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lana
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How can readers tell that the evidence used to support the claims in a text is true?
* 1 point There are general ideas in the
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lilacmdresses
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Evidence must be ______ and _______ for it to be considered effective in supporting a claim
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Which term describes the use of enough information to support a claim?(1 point)
Responses interesting evidence interesting
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Which of the following describes sufficient evidence?
a. directly related to the claim b. a statement that represents the
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Which term describes the use of enough information to support a claim would it be relevant evidence, interesting evidence,
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Which characteristic makes evidence used in a book review effective?(1 point) Responses It is critical. It is critical. It is
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Which term describes the use of enough information to support a claim?(1 point)
Responses interesting evidence interesting
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In a debate, a student claims that too much time spent online has reduced people's attention spans. Which of the following could
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Parent Categories (42)
Academic Writing
Analyzing Arguments
Analyzing Information
Analyzing Informational Text
Analyzing Perspectives
Argument Analysis
Argumentative Writing
Claims and Evidence
Comprehension
Critical Reading
Critical Thinking
Critical thinking and analysis
Critical Thinking and Evaluation
Critical Thinking and Research
Critical Thinking Skills
Data Analysis
Decision-Making
Education
Elements of reasoning
Historical Accuracy
Identifying Claims
Language Arts
Making Inferences
Reading Comprehension
Reading Strategies
Reasoning
Reasoning and Analysis
Reliability and Validity
Research
Research and Analysis
Research and Evidence
Research Methods
Research Skills
Scientific Method
Source Analysis
Supporting Claims
Text Analysis
Text Evaluation
Theme Analysis
Types of Reasoning
Writing
Writing and Composition