Asked by connection girl

What is a reader doing when they are delineating an argument? A) recommending the claim B) evidence revising the claim C) evidence analyzing the claim D) evidence peer reviewing the claim and evidence

i think its c but idk

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Answered by Student
The answer is c I took the test yesterday
But I don’t know the others
Answered by Student
I meant I don’t remember them
Answered by Chile
I just took the quiz and got a 100 so here’s the answers
1.to break down
2.analyzing the claim and evidence
3.a claim countering the authors claim
4.text features reveal the main points to the reader
5.in a recent study, only 12% of students enjoy volunteering

These are the answers to “Delineating and argument quick check”
Answered by 🎶DJ Nova🎧
OMG @Chile IS RIGHT!! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!
Answered by My Suffering For You
Damn thanks Chile I use this place all the time and some people are wrong but u weren’t!!
Answered by LocalTrash
Thank you @Chile
Answered by 🦋🦋🦋🦋
umm, guys answer for the test? all of them?
Answered by Connexus Student
Hey everyone, I just took the quiz and got 100% on it. Here are the answers:
1. To break down.
2. Analyzing the claim and evidence.
3. A claim countering the author's claim.
4. Text features reveal the main point to the reader.
5. In a recent study, only 12% of students enjoy volunteering.
Answered by Alexis Flennory
Thxs guys so much 100%
Answered by SuS among us
100% for everyone 🙃
Answered by Siskyb0y
these answers aren't for connexus
Answered by Siskyb0y
at least not for Reviewing Argument Quick Check
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yeah
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