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What is a claim? What is evidence? What are the reasons? On pages 2 and 3 of Unit 8 Lesson 4, Leon is writing
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Which sentence explains what it means for a claim to be debatable?(1 point)
Responses It can be proven true or false. It can be
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Why is it important to address opposing arguments when writing an argument?(1 point)
Responses It strengthens your claim because
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⭕ Unit 11 Lesson 6 Audio Argument Summaries Why does creating an outline make an argument easier?
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What is an argumentative writing? Explain in one sentence
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Used to send it to answer the question
Claim volunteerism is what keeps community strong. Why is this a strong claim for an
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What is the best way for an author to address an opposing claim?(1 point)
Responses by including evidence that supports it by
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I hate math
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Which is the purpose of writing an argument?
* to alllow readers to come to there own conclusions about a topic * to plan what
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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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Which is the purpose of writing an argument? (1 point)
O to persuade readers to agree with the author's opinion O to inform
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JL
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5. Is Determination the Key to Success? Many people believe that determination is the key to success. The secret is simply never
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True or False:
An author’s claim is their specific opinion on a topic which they have supported. ____ Reasons explain why an
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Sunshine124
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What is a strong claim, supported by reasons and evidence, argument and evidence, opinions and reasons, opinions and facts
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V. Counterclaim
Begin with a counterclaim. Add your rebuttal. While some may argue that students should be rewarded for their
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Lundyn Profit
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Writing an Argument Unit Test
4 of 154 of 15 Items Question Thalia is writing a letter to the city council in her town. There is
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The restatement of a claim and summary of the supporting evidence in an argument is called the _______(1 point)
Responses
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What is the purpose of the conclusion of an argument?(1 point)
Responses to acknowledge and address counterclaims to acknowledge
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#Dogmama
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After writing a broad claim, which is the next step in the process of writing an argument? (1 point)
O research information about
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JL
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Which of the foodies an argument contain that an informative text does not.
Facts Opinions Quotes Evidence
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Cat
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A difficulty I have with writing arguments is....
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I create cohesion in my arguments by....
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Today you will review all the topics that you’ve learned in this unit. Read through the list of topics from this unit. Make
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A Local Wanderer In Search
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Today you will review all the topics that you’ve learned in this unit. Read through the list of topics from this unit. Make
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A Local Wanderer In Search
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introducing and developing claims in an argument
acknowledging an alternate or opposing claim organizing reasons and evidence in
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furry are best
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Which components are included in a written argument? Two answer
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develop claims QuickChek which is the purpose of writing an argument
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what vocabulary does argument go into the sentence, facts or testimonies that support a claim. A statement that explains a
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Reflection
- I feel confident about my ability to introduce and develop a claim because - It can be challenging to acknowledge an
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Question BEST Writing Argument Writing Prompt Write an argumentative essay about whether scientists should or
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Which components are included in a written argument? Select the two correct answers.(1 point) Responses evidence from social
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Sunshine124
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Which components are included in a written argument? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0Aevidence
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sticking out your gyatt for the rizzler
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The first step in planning an argument is to make some decisions. You need to settle on a claim— the idea that you will
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Somebody
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can you make an argument for me
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What is the purpose of a claim?(1 point)
Responses to provide facts, quotes, and details to provide facts, quotes, and details to
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Critical thinkers do not take written words as true without considering alternative points of view."
What is an alternative point
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Review and Reflect Review Today you will review all the topics that you’ve learned in this unit. Read through the list of
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In 1–2 sentences, explain what should be included in the outline for an argument. Use specific details to support your
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Hecker-_-
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Bot write an argumentative essay answering the question "Is Freshwater Important?" Use your best writing to complete an essay
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Hello
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writing an argument answers
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1. Which components are included in a written argument?
Select the TWO correct answers. opinions from your friends evidence from
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What is the purpose of a claim?(1 point)
Responses A. to provide facts, quotes, and details B. to present evidence C. to discuss
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Something
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Which statement about writing an argument is true?(1 point)
Responses The author should avoid using more than one source. The
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Write a claim for an argumentative essay about whether or not teenagers should be allowed to have their own cell phones. Give at
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I’m eleven, and I kinda need to write an argumentative essay. I want to write about how women are as strong as men in some
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Planning an Argument To plan an argument, start with a claim —the statement that tells what you want your reader to believe or
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Which option is the best hook to introduce an argumentative essay about why it is important for kids to have a hobby?
A. Kids
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in 5 sentences, write a paragraph that includes a claim about your favorite movie or television show, the description of a
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what are three good reasonings for an argumentative essay that starts like "From simply being taunted on the playground to
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What should an author do in the body paragraphs of an argument?(Select TWO correct answers)
Develop your argument with details
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DW
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frash water is focused on your claim/position;
combines evidence from multiple sources with your own elaboration to develop your
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kenny
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