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Which does a speaker use as evidence in his or her argument?(1 point)
Responses explanation of support explanation of support
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Which sentence from the excerpt most strongly supports the correct answer to Question 5?
Answer choices for the above question A.
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Body Paragraph 3- Write your third research question
Write your Claim #3- one reason to support your thesis Use Evidence: What
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Read the paragraph from a student’s persuasive letter to her parents.
This year, I would like to get a new smartphone for my
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What shows the importance of your evidence to the reader?
* 1 point Citation Topic sentence Analysis (Explanation) Summary
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Catherine is a student who read about Jamal's experience. She expressed a strong opinion that Jamal enjoyed every bit of his
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Which kind of evidence would help to further support an argument that school start time should be later?(1 point)
Responses a
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___ is the facts and information that support an idea or analysis.
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Which statement from the text most strongly supports the correct answer to Question 7?
Answer choices for the above question A.
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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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Multiple Choice
Which of the following text citations from "From Emperor to Citizen" best supports the answer selected above? (1
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thalia is writing a letter to the city council in her town. there is a vacant lot in her town, and some people want to turn it
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Part B
Which evidence from the text best supports the answer to Part A? Responses "Still, Papi kept his back to us." "Still, Papi
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To support your thesis, you should include evidence from:
A. personal experience. B. news articles. C. a variety of sources. D.
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How does relevant evidence support a speaker’s argument?
It is related directly to the claim. The opinions are stated clearly.
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A thesis statement about what your overall research will show
3 main points written as topic sentences that support your thesis 2
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Peggy is writing a persuasive essay arguing for more schools to adopt a standard school uniform. One of her paragraphs starts
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use the sentence to answer the question.
Spending more time outdoors could help young people to stay healthy- and less stressed.
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Speaker's Claims and Reasons Quick Check
4 of 44 of 4 Items Question What can happen if a claim is not backed up by the proper
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Choose one of the following supporting details that supports the argument you chose AND would be convincing to your audience.
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give examples for all of them
argument – a statement for or against something claim – a statement saying that something
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Use the paragraph to answer the question
Julio wants to convince his boss that a new coffee machine in the office will improve
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Which should a speaker use to support a claim?
A. persuasion B. opinions C. call to action D. evidence
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How does relevant evidence support a speaker's argument?
A. it captures the audience's attention. B. it is related directly to
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