Generate a conceptual image showing a stylized debate between two individuals of diverse descents who represent 'claims' and 'opinions'. The one representing claims is holding a shield with emblematic symbols of a book and magnifying glass, representing evidence. The other, representing opinions, is holding a bubble thought filled with hearts emoticons, illustrating feelings. None of them should have texts. The background should present a scale, symbolizing the balance between the two concepts. Neither individual is depicted with a clear winning position, instead showcasing an ongoing dialogue.

Which sentence explains how claims are different than opinions?(1 point)

They are supported by evidence.

They cannot be proven wrong.

They cannot be based on personal beliefs.

They express how a person feels about a topic.

Does anyone have all of the answers for the test?

Language Arts Unit 11 Lesson 11

1.They are supported by evidence.

2. People who know how to swim can save lives.

3.a timeline

4.Robots should replace people in certain jobs.

5. claims

6. outlining

7. so that you can focus on convincing your audience
so that you can focus on convincing your audience

8.by examining how the claim is supported

9. by importance

10. to communicate clearly and to confuse the audience to appeal to the audience.

you would get a 100% I'm dead serious

nahh fam she's mine

uh ew

oop uh um loggin off

stop callin her dat

good luck on ur guys finals

1.(B) They are supported by evidence.

2.(C) People who know how to swim can save lifes.
3.(C) A timeline
4.(C) Robots should replace people in certain jobs.
5.(B) Informational
6.(A) Claims
7.(D) Outlining
8.(C) So that you cam focus on convincing your audience.
9.(C) By examining how the claim is supported.
10.(B) By importance
11.(A,C) To communicate clearly, to appeal to the audience.
12.(D) A news story explaining that a group of foreign elites is behind a new American policy.
13.(A) Headlines are designed to attract more viewers to click on them, so they can be misleading.
14.(D) Stereotypes can make viewers feel like the world is fair.

I checked them all but if I happened to have missed one please let me know so I can fix it. ;)

Toxic the last one is to communicate and to appeal to the audience I AM NOT LIEINGπŸ‘πŸ‘

Thanks guys but there's a check answer! LOL πŸ˜‚πŸ˜…πŸ˜‘

i think it's 'they are supported by evidence'.