Visualize a scene where four individuals are involved in a heated debate. A Middle-Eastern man is passionately describing his perspective, supported by a pile of evidence, symbolizing the 'delineation of an argument'. A Black woman raises an opposing argument, represented by a shield emblem, symbolizing an 'opposing claim'. Overhead, an abstract structure hangs, its compartments filled with symbols - a pen for 'the author's argument', an eye for 'reader's analysis', a brain for 'organizational mindset', and a weight balance for 'opposing claims vs author's argument'. Lastly, a South Asian woman holds up a magnifying glass towards a book and a balloon, symbolically distinguishing 'facts' from 'opinions'.

What does it mean to delineate an argument?(1 point)

to support it with facts

to form an opinion on it

to break it down

(to restate it in a different way)

2.What is an opposing claim in an informational text?(1 point)

a claim made based on evidence presented by the author to support an argument

(an argument that is made in order to contradict the argument made by the author)

a claim made by the reader after analyzing the evidence presented

an argument that is counter to the claims an author makes
3.How can text features help a reader analyze an author's argument?(1 point)

(They reveal the main points and show how factual support for the argument is organized.)

The include examples and reasons that support the argument not found in the main text.

They show where the most important information about the argument is located.

They highlight opposing claims and evidence that might counter the argument.
4.What distinguishes a fact from an opinion?(1 point)

(A fact can be proven true.)

A fact can be supported with evidence.

A fact can be changed over time.

A fact can be supported with examples.
May you check my work?

1. to break it down

2.an argument that is counter to claims an author makes.
3.they reveal the main points and show how factual support for the argument is organized.
4.a fact can be supported with examples
I got it 1/4 with everyone answer so I hope this help

Heyo, The answers for Tracing an Argument Quick Check on Connexus is

1. to break it down

2. an argument that is counter to the claims an author makes

3. They reveal the main points and show how factual support for the argument is organized.

4. A fact can be proven true.

Hope this helps ~love (ノ・ω・)ノ

bella is correct but 4 is a fact can be proven true

i just did this and got 4/4 so here are the correct answers

1. to break it down
2. an argument that is counter to the claims an author makes
3. they reveal the main points and show how factual support for the argument is organized
4. a fact that can be proven true
hope this helps!

(ノ・ω・)ノH e y o ! IS CORRECT

LMAO or maybe youre not doing the same assignment as us? tf juss study

1. to break it down

2.an argument that is counter to claims an author makes.

3.they reveal the main points and show how factual support for the argument is organized.I

4.a fact can be proven true

all are correct

Thank you Heyo!

Heyo is correct!

it was posted today so i sure hope so

guys the answers switch around each time sooooo if you give answers write them dont put A,B,C ETC k?

Hi!

1. To break it down

2. An argument that is counter to the claims an author makes

3. The reveal the main points and show how factual support for the argument is organized

4. A fact can be proven true

I hope I could help (*~▽~)

Heyo, The answers for Tracing an Argument Quick Check on Connexus is

1. to break it down

2. an argument that is counter to the claims an author makes

3. They reveal the main points and show how factual support for the argument is organized.

4. A fact can be proven true.

Hope this helps ~love (ノ・ω・)ノ

(ノ・ω・)ノH e y o !
Nov 3, 2020

Thank you for the help. This got me 100%, but for anyone using this make sure you read the answers carefully, and match it up word for word on your test/quiz/quick check.
BTW-- These answers are for connexus.

is this right ?

Bella and <3 are correct

Wait- almost right but still, 3/4

ty bella and <3

Hi is correct

@:) is right 100% listen to him

@bella is wrong the last one is


a fact that can be proven true

yeah

1. to break it down

2. an argument that is counter to the claims an author makes
3. they reveal the main points and show how factual support for the argument is organized
4. a fact that can be proven true
Still 100% for Connexus

literaly everone that gave the answers in words got me 100% even after 3 years

Hey "Nobody" Is Correct

TY @Anonymous :>

Bella thanks but you are wrong on 4. the answer is A fact can be proven true

caleb cornell and ethan are right i got 4/4

(ノ・ω・)ノH e y o !

is the correct one here

(ノ・ω・)ノH e y o ! is correct for connexus users! :D

The last one is a fact can be proven true

Here is the answers.

1. B to break it down.
2. C an argument that is counter to the claims an author makes.
3. B They reveal the main points and show how factual support for the argument is organized.
4. A A fact can be proven true.

Hope these are right. I got them right with these answers. If it is wrong then the teachers changed the assessment.

Heyo, The answers for Tracing an Argument Quick Check on Connexus is

1. to break it down

2. an argument that is counter to the claims an author makes

3. They reveal the main points and show how factual support for the argument is organized.

4. A fact can be proven true.

Hope this helps ~love (ノ・ω・)ノ

not my answers this is from heyo but I was letting everyone know that these are still correct as of 10/27/2022

ethan is right

(ノ・ω・)ノH e y o ! is 1000000000000000% correct and thank you to every one that helped keep up helping ppl and in math when y'all are telling the steps helps me learn too thx to all of all! Love y'all peeps! :)

XD is still right, got me a 100%

4) is a fact that can be proven true because even an opinion can be supported with examples.

1) Delineate means to break down or to describe something, hence making A) break it down, correct.

2) Using the process of elimination, a and c are wrong. The reason why its D) and not B), is because contradicting simple means evidence that may or may not suggest otherwise or, something similar to the word "controversial"; meaning up for argument. In this case, D) an opposing argument is a counter. Therefore making D) an argument that is counter to the claims... correct.

3) D) reveal main points etc is correct because it just is. Not much logic behind it.

4) The main difference between a fact and an opinion is that a fact is proof. Not examples, not reasons, not evidence, but proof of factuality. An opinion can have examples, reasons, and evidence, but it cannot have proof.

Thank you for reading my ted talk

i have seven questions :(

No wrong answers I got 1/4.

Alright let me let you know that the

A
B
C
D
B
doesn't work with the new quick check page because they switch it up!!
So if you are giving answers then tell people the exact words!!
(cnp this so the word spreads)

Btw wrong.

Bella is correct :)

can uguys tell me the ELA neverminded.....😔😞😟

Why do y’all put wrong answers like if it not right don’t put it on here I made a 0 😒

Would rather have a teacher check it.

ur welcome

i sware on my life that that is 100% correct

and i ment if

i your in connexus the real answers are

1. d
2. b
3. a
4. a
5. c

I HATE YOU GUYS YOUR ALL WRONG

1.A

2.C
3.C
4.C

I got the answers like...

1. A or D
2. C
3. B or C
4. A
ヾ(≧▽≦*)o

No got 2/4 actuall answers are

1. A
2. D
3. B
4. D
Chew welcem UwU
U r welcome