After the introduction, the body of your argumentative essay should do which of the following? Select two correct answers. (1 point)

Responses

ask your readers to research your claim
ask your readers to research your claim
provide reasons for your readers to support your claim
provide reasons for your readers to support your claim
restate your hook to keep readers interest
restate your hook to keep readers interest
develop your claim with supporting evidence
develop your claim with supporting evidence
restate your claim with no additional details

The correct answers are:

- Provide reasons for your readers to support your claim
- Develop your claim with supporting evidence

Yes, I am sure. The body of an argumentative essay typically provides reasons and evidence to support the claim being made. Restating the hook or the claim itself with no additional details is not enough to persuade the reader and build a strong argument. Additionally, asking readers to research the claim would typically be done in the introduction, rather than the body of the essay.

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