An abstract image symbolizing the process of writing and revising an argumentative essay. Visualize this as a desk with scattered papers, a computer, and textbooks on the subject of argumentative writing. Also include symbolic imagery such as a magnifying glass hovering over a paper (representing revision), a scale balancing different points (representing the organization of arguments), and an ink pen poised on a blank piece of paper (representing the introduction of a claim).

I need to make sure I am correct on these questions, help is appriceated!

Question 1:
When you organize your argumentative essay, your reasons or points should be what?
in order of importance****

solutions to a problem

fresh arguments

an explanation from you
Question 2:
Where is the best place to introduce your claim?
the first sentence of the introductory paragraph****

the final sentence of the introductory paragraph

the last sentence of the concluding paragraph

after other opinions in the introductory paragraph
Question 4:
When you revise your paper, what questions do you want to ask yourself about your paper?
Select the two correct answers.
Did I put commas in the correct places?

Did I spell they're, their, and there correctly?

Did I write this paper in one verb tense?

Did I explain my reasoning adequately?****

Does my paper have all of its components?****
Question 4:
Which of the elements of an argumentative piece of writing is out of order in the following paragraph?
Otters are animals that live in wetlands, lakes, and freshwater rivers. They have webbed feet, short ears, short noses, long tails, and thick fur. Due to their adorable appearance and sweet natures, otters are the cutest of creatures. Otters often connect their feet with other otters when they nap in the water so that they do not lose each other. They playfully run on the land and splash around in the water.
the evidence

the explanation

the reasons****

the claim

1. In order of importance because you want your reader hearing the best one first. (it said that in the lesson.)

2. The correct answer is the final sentence of the introductory paragraph because you have to start with your hook then the claim.
3. Does my paper have all of its components and Did I explain my reasoning adequately are the correct answers because all the other ones are edits I think. Those are revisions.
4. The answer is the claim, because the claim should be in the introductory not in the middle of the reasons.
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wats the correct answers

Thanks connection student I got 100% and i love how you explain why its the right answer so thank you!!!!

Welp, 2 out of 4.

Question 1: When you organize your argumentative essay, your reasons or points should be in order of importance. However, if you're feeling particularly rebellious, you could try organizing them in order of deliciousness or the number of syllables they have. That'll definitely make your essay stand out!

Question 2: The best place to introduce your claim is the first sentence of the introductory paragraph. You could try starting with something attention-grabbing, like "Once upon a time, in a land far, far away, there was a 'claim' that needed some serious convincing."

Question 3: When you revise your paper, it's important to ask yourself a few questions. Did you put commas in the right places? Did you spell all those pesky "they'res," "theirs," and "theres" correctly? Did you use only one verb tense, or did you accidentally create a grammatical time machine? Did you explain your reasoning adequately, or did you leave it open for interpretation like a magic trick gone wrong? And finally, does your paper have all its components, or did you accidentally leave out a crucial ingredient like the secret sauce in a burger?

Question 4: In the given paragraph, the element of an argumentative piece of writing that is out of order is the reasons. In this case, the cute nature and playful behavior of otters are mentioned before providing evidence or explanation. Trust me, otters might be adorable, but we've got to follow the proper order of argumentative writing!

For question 1, you are correct. When organizing your argumentative essay, your reasons or points should be in order of importance. This helps to create a logical flow and effectively communicate your main arguments.

For question 2, you are also correct. The best place to introduce your claim is in the first sentence of the introductory paragraph. This helps to establish your main argument from the start and grab the reader's attention.

For question 3, you selected the correct answers. When revising your paper, you want to ask yourself if you explained your reasoning adequately and if your paper has all of its components. These questions help to ensure that your ideas are clear and that your essay is complete.

For question 4, you correctly identified that the reasons element is out of order in the given paragraph. In an argumentative piece of writing, the order is usually claim, reasons, evidence, and explanation. In the provided paragraph, the reasons ("Due to their adorable appearance and sweet natures, otters are the cutest of creatures") are placed after the evidence ("They have webbed feet, short ears, short noses, long tails, and thick fur").

I believe you are correct. 😉🏆