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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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Which is the purpose of writing an argument? (1 point)
Responses to inform readers about the benefits of a topic to inform
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Which is the purpose of writing an argument? (1 point)
Responses to inform readers about the benefits of a topic to inform
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make a different ending sentence aruging for a paragraph with the passage " The not terrible news about videogames and your kids
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In an essay, what illustrates to readers the connection between evidence and claim?
Opinion Argument Organization Analysis
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Writing argument unit test answers
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The restatement of claim and summary of the supporting evidence in an argument is called_?
A. Wrap-up B. Conclusion C. Main
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What is the purpose of the conclusion of an argument?
A. To introduce a new main idea B. To acknowledge and address counterclaims
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after writing a broad claim what does the next step in the process of writing an argument
A.develop a conclusion of the argument
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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? (1 point)
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What is the purpose when you write an argument
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What is the purpose of a claim? • to present evidence • to address a topic and capture the attention of the reader • to
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What is the purpose of a claim? (1 point)
• to present evidence • to address a topic and capture the attention of the reader
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The restatement of a claim and summary of the supporting evidence in an argument is called the_
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Where should an author include evidence to support your claim?
Introduction Conclusion Thesis Statement Body Paragraph(s) choose
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Where should an author include evidence to support their claim?(1 point)
Responses Introduction Introduction Conclusion
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Question What is the purpose of the conclusion of an argument?(1 point)
a. to acknowledge and address counterclaims b. to
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How do counterclaims support an argument?(1 point)
Responses by addressing objections with evidence. by addressing objections
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Which is the purpose of writing an argument? (1 point) Responses to allow readers to come to their own conclusions about a topic
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dee
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What is the purpose of the conclusion of an argument?(1 point)
Responses to make the reader want to read more about the topic to
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Something
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A --------- needs evidence to support it.
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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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goofy ah bugger
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The restatement of a claim and summary of the supporting evidence in an argument is called the _______(1 point)
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2. What is a counterclaim in an argumentative text?
A facts and examples B an opposing idea/view C support for a claim D the main
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Something
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Which is the purpose of writing an argument? (1 point)
Responses to inform readers about the benefits of a topic to inform
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Question 2%0D%0AA)What is the purpose of the conclusion of an argument?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0Ato make the reader
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Michael Mondy MONDY
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Why is it important to address opposing arguments when writing an argument?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AIt strengthens
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AI its me your dad help me
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Read the following paragraph from Alyssa's draft of an argumentative essay. Team Sports Playing a team sport helps to support
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wha
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The restatement of a claim and summary of the supporting evidence in an argument is called the blank
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What’s the purpose of writing an argument? A. To allow readers to come to their own conclusion about a topic b. Plan what
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What is the purpose of a claim
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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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what is the purpose of the conclusion of an argument?
to make the reader want to read more about the topic or to introduce a new
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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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Which is the purpose of writing an argument? (1 point)
Responses A. to allow readers to come to their own conclusions about a
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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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What is your purpose when you write an argument?(1 point)
Responses to find different sources that support my argument to find
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The restatement of a claim and summary of the supporting of the supporting evidence in an argument is called the
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Why is it important to address opposing arguments when writing an argument? (1 point)
It convinces people that you have done a
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What is the purpose of the conclusion of an argument?(1 point) to introduce a new main idea, to pull all of the pieces together
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Question 1 (1 point)
Saved What is an argument? Question 1 options: A claim that has logic and facts. A claim that tells a story.
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Why is it important to address opposing arguments when writing an argument? A. Shows why the opposing argument should not be
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What is the purpose of the conclusion of an argument?(1 point)
Responses to pull all of the pieces together to make sense of them
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BunBun
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What is your purpose when you write an argument?(1 point)
Responses to find different sources that support my argument to find
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ok
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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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ok
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What is a counterclaim in an argumentative text?
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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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The restatement of a claim and summary of the supporting evidence in an argument is called the _____?
A. Main points B. Overview
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When writing an argument, in what tone should the formal language be written?(1 point) Responses serious tone serious tone
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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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