Asked by Vee Vee
What is a claim?
the author’s main message of the text
the author’s reason for writing the text
the author’s position on the topic
the author’s supporting details for the topic
the author’s reason for writing the text?
the author’s main message of the text
the author’s reason for writing the text
the author’s position on the topic
the author’s supporting details for the topic
the author’s reason for writing the text?
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
Not the main reason, no.
https://www.powa.org/convince.html
Scroll down and read about the "proposition."
https://www.powa.org/convince.html
Scroll down and read about the "proposition."
Answered by
Vee Vee
So it should be the first one? The author’s main message of the text.
Answered by
Writeacher
No, it's this one: "the author’s position on the topic"
To write a claim, you must have a topic that you can argue. You will be arguing (writing) FOR one side of the topic, not both. You must have your own position, even if others disagree with you.
To write a claim, you must have a topic that you can argue. You will be arguing (writing) FOR one side of the topic, not both. You must have your own position, even if others disagree with you.
Answered by
Donald trump lover connexus
Idk what school your from writeacher but I'm from connexus and none of my teachers would never help find answers online
Answered by
mace windu
my answers are different
its
what is a claim?
-an opinion based on facts
-an opinion
-an insignificant and supportable opinion
- a significant and supportable opinion
its
what is a claim?
-an opinion based on facts
-an opinion
-an insignificant and supportable opinion
- a significant and supportable opinion
Answered by
mace windu
i think its an opinion based on facts
Answered by
Your Welcome My G's
1.What does the phrase author's purpose describe?
The reason an author writes a text
2.In an informational text, what is an author’s point of view?
The way an author feels about the topic of the text
3.Why is it important to evaluate word choice when reading an informational text?
Words and phrases are carefully chosen to evoke a desired response in a reader.
4.What is one thing a reader can do when assessing an article's credibility?
Make sure that the author at least acknowledges other opinions on the issue
The reason an author writes a text
2.In an informational text, what is an author’s point of view?
The way an author feels about the topic of the text
3.Why is it important to evaluate word choice when reading an informational text?
Words and phrases are carefully chosen to evoke a desired response in a reader.
4.What is one thing a reader can do when assessing an article's credibility?
Make sure that the author at least acknowledges other opinions on the issue
Answered by
vee vee
Your Welcome My G's is right thx
Answered by
Donald trump lover connexus
Your Welcome My G's thank you so muuuuuuchhhh
Answered by
Anonymouse
Your Welcome My G's is riiiiiiiiight
TYSM
TYSM
Answered by
mace windu
Your Welcome My G's is right
Answered by
Connection academy
What’s the answers for connection academy?
Answered by
Gucci boi
My answers are way different they are a statement a call to action proof that a fact is accurate and a strong appeal to emotions
Answered by
👩🏫Ms.sue got banned
1A
2D
3A
4C
5D Your welcome!
2D
3A
4C
5D Your welcome!
Answered by
Joy hart
Wow thank you so much but did ms sue really get banned?
Answered by
&#@%!(#$^!((*&
Yo thanks MS sue got banned I don't know what I would do without you people
Answered by
loala
ms sue is dead yall
Answered by
Pfff
Guys idk if “mrs sue got banned” is right but they switched up where things are so don’t do that or u will get it wrong!
Answered by
100%
wow miss sue your the dest
Answered by
Jeon Jungkook
R.I.P Mrs sue
Answered by
Tempest
Hi! I have different questions to for my quick check, its called, Counter Claims Quick Check, I will provide answers for that one below.
Answered by
gfgfhg
yeah ms sue pulled a C O M M I T D I E
Answered by
idk lol
mrs sue never got banned... shes still replying in 2021.
Answered by
idk lol
anyways answers are
1. a statement that something is true
2. to determine if the evidence supports a claim
3. the other stores in town charge 25% more for the same designs
1. a statement that something is true
2. to determine if the evidence supports a claim
3. the other stores in town charge 25% more for the same designs
Answered by
Caught you in 4k
Idk lol is correct and the person under me owes the person under them $10,000
Answered by
Elmo...
yea ill owe someone $10,000 but that person also has to give me $100.000
Answered by
LMAFO
BROKE
Answered by
Kim taehyung
so we all just here rn?
Answered by
Dust Drugs✨
@idk lol, where’d ya seen her reply on 2021? I haven’t seen nothin.
Answered by
i am me
the answers are
1.the statement of an argument
2.evidence
3.to share an opinion that is supported by evidence
4.by addressing objections with evidence
5.the government should fund the building of public transportation systems to reduce air pollution
1.the statement of an argument
2.evidence
3.to share an opinion that is supported by evidence
4.by addressing objections with evidence
5.the government should fund the building of public transportation systems to reduce air pollution
Answered by
can't trust no one these days-
is this logical? i feel like i'm being lied to... AGAIN
Answered by
can't trust no one these days-
ITS LOGICALL!! I got 100%!! Thanks @i am me :))
There are no AI answers yet. The ability to request AI answers is coming soon!
Submit Your Answer
We prioritize human answers over AI answers.
If you are human, and you can answer this question, please submit your answer.