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Answer all 3 questions in 1-2 sentences:
1. How can you develop an effective claim? 2. Why is considering opposing arguments
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"Claim: Volunteerism is what keeps communities strong." Why is this a strong claim for
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"A claim is simply a statement of opinion—your point of view regarding a topic. However, a strong claim in an argument should
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For an agrument you need a claim, so write a claim that is against bedtimes for teenagers
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A claim is simply a statement of opinion your point of view regarding a topic. However a strong claim in an argument should be
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What does it mean to refute an opposing argument?(1 point)
Responses to provide reasons why it is wrong to provide reasons why it
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Why is it important to address opposing arguments when writing an argument?(1 point)
Responses It shows that your opinion on the
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before you present your rebuttal, you need to include:
A. a transitional phrase, such as "however" or "but" B. sensory details C.
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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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Writing an Argument Unit Test
15 of 1515 of 15 Items Writing an Argument Unit Test 15 of 1515 of 15 Items Question Use the
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Writing an Argument Unit Test
10 of 1510 of 15 Items Question Select the correct answers from the lists.(1 point) The conclusion
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A STUDENT and a LEARNING COACH sit at a table on which are various notepads.
LEARNING COACH: What’s your speech on? STUDENT:
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write an extremely large argument
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Which is a conclusion, a summary section a final piece of evidence, a persuasive, main idea, and presentation of an argument?
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Write a paragraph in which you explain how including a conflicting point of view and evidence in an argument can make it more
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Use the sentence to answer the question.
"Claim: Volunteerism is what keeps communities strong." Why is this a strong claim for
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In 3-5 sentences, write a paragraph that includes a claim about your favorite movie or television show, the description of a
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Why is it important to use credible sources when writing an argument? (1 point)
• to make an argument more biased O to make an
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What must a strong claim have to support it?
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Organize Arguments Quick Check%0D%0A4 of 44 of 4 Items%0D%0A%0D%0AQuestion%0D%0AA student is organizing their evidence for an
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Why is it important to address opposing arguments when writing an argument? (1 point)
• It strengthens your claim because you
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After writing a broad claim, which is the next step in the process of writing an argument? (1 point)
write an outline of the
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Claims, Reasons and Evidence Quick Check 2 of 52 of 5 Items Question How are reasons different from evidence?(1 point) Responses
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Use the sentence to answer the question.
Parents looking for their child's first pet should choose a goldfish. Which component of
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Use the sentence to answer the question.
"A claim is simply a statement of opinion--your point of view regarding a topic.
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What will improve your counterargument? (1 point)
Responses analyzing opposing claims analyzing opposing claims organizing
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What will improve your counterargument? (1 point)
Responses analyzing opposing claims analyzing opposing claims organizing
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Which statement could serve as a claim in an argumentative text?(1 point) Responses Walking to school is fun. Walking to school
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what is the purpose of writing an argument?
a to allow readers to come to their own conclusions about a topic b to persuade
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after writing a broad claim, which is the next step in the process of writing an argument?
a revise the claim so that it is
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What must a strong claim have to support it? Opinions, personal ideas, evidence or interesting topics?
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Why is it important that claims, reasons, and evidence have clear relationships?
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QUESTIONS ON Writing An Argument
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Jack is writing a proposal argument and is working on the section where he will lay out the plan of action and the solution to
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Why is it important to address opposing arguments
It shows when writing an argument? (1 point) why the opposing argument should
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After writing a broad claim which is the next step in the process of writing argument
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Which is the purpose of writing an argument
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Which statement could serve as a claim in an argumentative text? (1 point)
Walking to school is fun. My dog is the best dog in
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After writing a broad claim, which is the next step in the process of writing an argument? (1 point)
Responses revise the claim
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Writing an argument test
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Unit 8 lesson 13 writing an argument unit test
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Writing an Argument Unit Test
11 of 1511 of 15 Items Question Use the essay to answer the question. Every morning, students
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Critical thinkers, do not take writing words as true without considering alternative point of view what is an alternative point
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Which is the purpose of writing an argument? (1 point)
Responses to persuade readers to agree with the author's opinion to
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Why is it important to address opposing arguments when writing an argument?(1 point)
Responses It convinces people that you have
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Ebaybu
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I feel confident about using evidence to support a claim about
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Which is the purpose of writing an argument?
to inform readers about the benefits of a topic to inform readers about the benefits
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Why is it important to address opposing arguments when writing an argument?
It convinces people that you have done a lot of
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What is the definition of a claim
The audiences point of view on a topic The evidence from personal experience The feeling the
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se the sentence to answer the question.
Goldfish make good pets for small children because they are easy to care for. Which key
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