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Evaluating Arguments
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Justify whether Amelia's answer is correct. If Amelia is not correct, explain what she should have done and find the correct
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deku
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Which is a conclusion?(1 point)
Responses A. a presentation of an argument B. a persuasive main idea C. a final piece of evidence
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Week 2 - ELA 8 - Assessment%0D%0A10 of 1010 of 10 Items%0D%0A%0D%0A%0D%0A%0D%0A%0D%0AQuestion%0D%0ATo evaluate an argument, what
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To evaluate an argument, what do you have to do? Responses Speak with the author Speak with the author Prove it wrong
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Um
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Why should you always evaluate evidence for arguments?
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Um
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To evaluate an argument, what do you have to do?
Responsess Speak with the author Speak with the author Prove it wrong Prove it
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pt your not right gup
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Is the following statement an example of an opinion, argument, or persuasion? Choose the BEST answer. The Kansas City Chiefs are
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read the conclusion of both claims below, to evaluate the argument, “ Should Artificial Intelligence (AI) be used in
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in 1-2 sentences, evaluate the relevance and sufficiency of the evidence in the argument above to determine if the claim is or
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Is the following statement an example of an opinion, argument, or persuasion? Choose the BEST answer.
The Kansas City Chiefs are
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Write one or more sentences for each of the following questions: Do you agree with the monument message that your classmate has
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How can one evaluate the soundness of the reasoning in an argument?(1 point)
Responses by seeing if the reasoning includes facts
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Which choice best explains how determining the intended audience helps the reader evaluate a speaker's argument?(1 point)
Respons
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Which choice best explains how determining the intended audience helps the reader evaluate a speaker's argument?(1 point)
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Which of the following is considered good evidence in an argument?
a. supporting facts and details b. the speaker’s opinions c.
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Which sentence explains what it means for claim to be debatable
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How can one evaluate the soundness of the reasoning in an argument?(1 point)
Responses by seeing if the reasoning states an
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Which phrase describes the purpose of sound reasoning?(1 point) Responses to explain why a claim is valid and connect the
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Which choice best explains how determining the intended audience helps the reader evaluate a speaker's argument?(1 point)
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How do you determine the opinion of a speaker in a collaborative discussion?
A. through their reflection B. through their reasons
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DIY DELIGHTFUL
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What can happen if a claim is not backed up by the proper reasons and evidence? (1 point)
• it will prove that the claim is
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DIY DELIGHTFUL
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Speaker's Claims and Reasons Quick Check
4 of 4 4 of 4 Items Question What can happen if a claim is not backed up by the proper
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Analyzing Informational Text
Analyzing Text
Analyzing Texts
Analyzing Writing
Artificial Intelligence in Education
Assessing Credibility
Critical Analysis
Critical essay
Critical Thinking
Critical thinking and analysis
Critical Thinking and Argument Evaluation
Critical Thinking and Argumentation
Critical Thinking and Logic
Critical Thinking and Reasoning
Critical Thinking Skills
Critical Thinking/Analysis
Critical Thinking/Reasoning
Identifying Arguments
Logic and Critical Thinking
Logic and Reasoning
Logical Reasoning
Reading and Critical Thinking
Reading Comprehension
Reasoning
Reasoning and Logic
Reasoning skills
Text Analysis
Validity and Soundness
Week 2 - Assessment
Writing Analysis
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