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Which of the following describes how to trace an argument? (1 point)

determine whether or not a claim is valid and if it is supported by the evidence
determine whether or not a claim is valid and if it is supported by the evidence

decide whether or not the evidence provides links to the author’s claim about the topic
decide whether or not the evidence provides links to the author’s claim about the topic

follow connections between a claim that was made and the evidence used to support it
follow connections between a claim that was made and the evidence used to support it

recognize an author’s opinion or claim about the topic of their argument

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1. follow connections between a claim that was made and the evidence used to support it

2. identify the author’s claim

3. Is there enough evidence for the claim?

4. Children who read 5 or less minutes a day are more likely to score lower on reading tests. Reading for 20 minutes every day exposes students to nearly 1.8 million words each school year.

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To trace an argument, you need to follow connections between the claims made by the author and the evidence used to support those claims. This involves carefully examining the relationship between the two and determining whether the evidence effectively supports the author's claim about the topic. Tracing an argument requires assessing the validity of the claim and examining the supporting evidence. Therefore, the correct answer is:

- Follow connections between a claim that was made and the evidence used to support it.

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