Describe an engaging image depicting a scene where a magnifying glass is uncovering the 'source' from a pile of documents and books to visualize the concept of sourcing a claim. Additionally, a person of South Asian descent, dressed in a scientist's attire could be analyzing the documents to cement the idea of investigation. The setting is a rustic wooden desk under soft, natural lighting. The image completely refrains from incorporating any text, the primary focus is on the symbolic representation of the subject.

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1.What is the main source of a claim?

the author’s personal perspective

2.Sylvia is trying to keep track of an argument she's listening to in a podcast. What is the best way for her to do this?

Create an outline

3.Read the following outline.

1. Claim: Secondary education should be free for everyone.

a. Reason1: Younger generations will benefit from no student debt.

i. Evidence 1: Young people can begin saving for retirement or large purchases much earlier in life.

ii. Evidence 2:

b. Reason 2: This would create a stronger and more diverse workforce.

i. Evidence 1: Lower-income students would have the opportunity to pursue a better education.

ii. Evidence 2: More people entering colleges and universities means people choosing a larger variety of majors and skills to enhance.

Which sentence best fits the blank under Reason 1?

Graduates can take longer to find a "dream job" without having to worry as much about living expenses.

4.The following outline for the claim contains errors. Determine which statement from this outline does support the claim.



Claim: Graffiti is a type of art.

Graffiti allows people to express themselves creatively.
It is the main purpose of art.
Different artists express themselves using art.
Graffiti is a type of vandalism.
Art requires creative skill.
Graffiti destroys public property.

Graffiti allows people to express themselves creatively.

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answer key

Which of the following is an argument?
b. a speech expressing an opinion that is supported by reasons and evidence

What is the main source of a claim?
c. the author’s personal perspective

Sylvia is trying to delineate the details of an argument she's listening to in a podcast. What is the best way for her to do this?
a. create an outline

What is the opinion that a writer shares with his or her audience in an argument called?
a. the claim

delineate the argument by determining what is missing from the following outline.

Everyone should be required to learn a second language.

It helps in developing the skill of multitasking.
It helps with problem-solving.
It provides an opportunity to engage and make connections with others.
b. evidence

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A claim can be substantiated with research, evidence, testimony, and academic reasoning. —A claim is something more than statement and support.

Generally, there are three primary types of claims in an argument, also called persuasive claims: Claims of fact assert that something is true or not true. Claims of value assert that something is good or bad, or more or less desirable. Claims of policy assert that one course of action is superior to another.

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