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Evaluating Claims
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Which of these best describes a claim? Responses It is the point of an argument. It is the point of an argument. It is
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Which of the following advertisements is likely not based on proven facts? (1 point) Responses The FDA has approved the
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During a collaborative discussion, which aspect of a claim can help you determine if the claim is reasonable?
Responses the
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Mona
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Which statement is a strong claim?(1 point)
Responses Apples are picked in the fall. Apples can be eaten with caramel or peanut
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Kanna
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Use the sentence to answer the question.
"Earth is the third planet from the sun." Why is this an insignificant claim? (1 point)
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Kanna
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Use the following text to answer the question.
"Insupportable claim: Apples are the best-tasting fruit for desserts. Supportable
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jacob_101_gunner
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This is a poor claim. Why? Dobrerman Pinschers are awesome. A. It is too broad. It needs to be narrowed or made more specific.
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Elijah Ford
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During a collaborative discussion, which aspect of a claim can help you determine if the claim is reasonable?(1 point) Responses
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SPODER MAN
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Speaker's Claims and Reasons Quick Check
4 of 44 of 4 Items Question What can happen if a claim is not backed up by the proper
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A student is reading a newspaper
article about a new playground being built in the community. The article says that the
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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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yourlocaldumbblonde
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Parent Categories (21)
Analyzing Arguments
Argumentation
Claims and Arguments
Claims and Support
Critical Thinking
Critical Thinking and Evaluation
Critical Thinking and Reasoning
Critical Thinking Skills
Critical Thinking/Evaluation
Decision-Making
Identifying Elements in an Argumentative Text
Logic and Reasoning
Properties of multiplication
Reading Comprehension
Research and Sources
Research Methodology
Sources of Information
Study Skills/Research
Text Evaluation
Verification and Evidence
Writing an argument