1.Why are primary sources useful for your research?(1 point)
Responses
You see one perspective.
You can find them easily.
You can get biased facts.
You get direct information.
2.Which of the following is an example of a secondary source?(1 point)
Responses
an autobiographical documentary
an original and handwritten map
a biography of a famous person
a historical fiction novel on WWII
3.What is the term for when an author supports a point by providing weak arguments?(1 point)
Responses
This is called faulty reasoning.
This is called faulty reasoning.
This is called emotional appeal.
This is called emotional appeal.
This is known as stereotyping.
This is known as stereotyping.
This is known as a hyperbole.
This is known as a hyperbole.
4.What is stereotyping?(1 point)
Responses
when a writer tries to persuade a reader by using reasons that are supported by relevant evidence
when a writer tries to persuade a reader by using reasons that are supported by relevant evidence
when a writer tries to make readers feel a certain way in order to convince them of an argument
when a writer tries to make readers feel a certain way in order to convince them of an argument
when an author makes an overly exaggerated claim without using evidence to support that claim
when an author makes an overly exaggerated claim without using evidence to support that claim
when a writer makes a general assumption about a group and applies it to every group member
6 answers
1.You can get direct information
2.A biography of a famous person
3.This is called faulty reasoning
4.When a writer makes a general assumption about a group and applies it to every group member
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twas brilling and slithy toves
did gyre and gimble in the wabe
all mimsy were the borogoves
and the mome raths outgrabe
beware the jabberwock my son
the jaws that bite the claws the catch \
beware the jubjub bird and shun
the frumious bandersnatch
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