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1. What is the definition of a claim?
A. the audience’s point of view on a topic
B. the feeling the author gets about a topic
C. the author’s opinion or point of view
D. the evidence from personal experience
A. the audience’s point of view on a topic
B. the feeling the author gets about a topic
C. the author’s opinion or point of view
D. the evidence from personal experience
Answers
Answered by
PsyDAG
To state to be true, especially when open to question;
To demand, ask for, or take as one's own or one's due: claim a reward; claim one's luggage at the airport carousel.
To demand, ask for, or take as one's own or one's due: claim a reward; claim one's luggage at the airport carousel.
Answered by
Maybe me
So the answers are??
Answered by
👵👴👴👵
Ansewers are
C
A,E
A,B
B
D
C
A,E
A,B
B
D
Answered by
ImMrBadGuy
ok old man/ old lady your wrong these are the right answers
PLEASE TRUST ME!!!
1.A
2.E, D
3.B,D
4.A
5.B
PLEASE TRUST ME!!!
1.A
2.E, D
3.B,D
4.A
5.B
Answered by
DA
Your wrong thanks alot you got me a 1/5 #don't trust imMrbadguy
Answered by
PLS HELP
DA how about you tell us the answers because you finished :)
Answered by
Mr Angel
are you all stupid the answers are shuffled if you wanna give the answers you have to do it in word form not in A,B,C,D,E.etc
Answered by
XXX.Unkown.XXX
Everyone here is False so i will really give you the answers
1:C
2:A,D
3:C,B
4:D
5:C
1:C
2:A,D
3:C,B
4:D
5:C
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I AM NOT A LIAR ITS ALL TRUE
I got my test wrong listening to everybody else so here are the actual answers
1:A
2:A,E
3:B,C
4:C
5:C
1:A
2:A,E
3:B,C
4:C
5:C
Answered by
IM RIGHT
Every one is wrong trust me i just finished and got 3/5 these are the rzeal answers.
1-the authors opinion or point of view
2-understand what the authors argument is, determine how convincing the argument is
3-smoking is terrible for your health,screen-time is harmful to the brain
4-evidence
5-1.we should always hold trick-or-treating on the Saturday after Halloween
1-the authors opinion or point of view
2-understand what the authors argument is, determine how convincing the argument is
3-smoking is terrible for your health,screen-time is harmful to the brain
4-evidence
5-1.we should always hold trick-or-treating on the Saturday after Halloween
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i am no banned
noooo
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Nope
C,bd, ab, d, d
Answered by
I’m not here🤯
Hey! I just wanted to tell all of you that you are all so awesome, smart, talented, and kind. And I know one day all of you will be very successful. You will probably go through the ups and downs, but after that you will have a amazing life! God made everyone of you to change one small thing in this world. I know this is a lot of cringe for most of you, but stay safe and have a wonderful rest of your life! 🥺💕
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someone
Cronge
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A
C
B
C
C
Hope this helps
C
B
C
C
Hope this helps
Answered by
Kamari
OMG the real answers are
1.C
2.B
3.B
4.C
5.B
1.C
2.B
3.B
4.C
5.B
Answered by
Lia
Answers For 2021:
1.A Specific Opinion That Can Be Supported By Evidence
2.Understanding What The Author's Argument Is, Determining How Convincing The Argument Is
3.Screen-Time Is Harmful To The Brain.
4.Seat Belts Save Lives.
5.Students Who Do Their Homework Do Better In School.
Good Luck!
1.A Specific Opinion That Can Be Supported By Evidence
2.Understanding What The Author's Argument Is, Determining How Convincing The Argument Is
3.Screen-Time Is Harmful To The Brain.
4.Seat Belts Save Lives.
5.Students Who Do Their Homework Do Better In School.
Good Luck!
Answered by
Alanna
Thank lia I got a 100
Answered by
bussin
thx lia
Answered by
Person😭🤣🤣🤚😵
1.C
2.D
3.D
4.C
5.D
2.D
3.D
4.C
5.D
Answered by
(~ ̄▽ ̄)~ sushimright (hopefully)
1.A Specific Opinion That Can Be Supported By Evidence
2.Understanding What The Author's Argument Is, Determining How Convincing The Argument Is
3.Screen-Time Is Harmful To The Brain.
4.Seat Belts Save Lives.
5.Students Who Do Their Homework Do Better In School.
100% guarantee also thx @lila :>
2.Understanding What The Author's Argument Is, Determining How Convincing The Argument Is
3.Screen-Time Is Harmful To The Brain.
4.Seat Belts Save Lives.
5.Students Who Do Their Homework Do Better In School.
100% guarantee also thx @lila :>
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(~ ̄▽ ̄)~ sushimright (hopefully)
Some might have a different Quick check so here are the answers.
1. an assertion that something is true
2. Reasons justify a point of view, while evidence supports an idea.
3. Apples provide a variety of health benefits.
4. persuasive
5. reasons and evidence
1. an assertion that something is true
2. Reasons justify a point of view, while evidence supports an idea.
3. Apples provide a variety of health benefits.
4. persuasive
5. reasons and evidence
Answered by
Same
(~ ̄▽ ̄)~ sushimright (hopefully) is 100% correct
Answered by
ignore
thanks guys
Answered by
нσиєувυи✄
Thanks alot “(~ ̄▽ ̄)~ sushimright (hopefully)”
Answered by
Briana 6th Grade
TYSM (~ ̄▽ ̄)~ sushimright (hopefully) I got a 100%!!!
Answered by
Joshy
guys your all not understanding they always shuffle so the people arent wrong its jut you have to right out the answer so dont say it like
1.A
instead say
1.a statement that explains a point of view
1.A
instead say
1.a statement that explains a point of view
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.....
Who's right?
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(┬┬﹏┬┬)
(~ ̄▽ ̄)~ is right. I got 100%
Answered by
INEEDANANSWERNOW
Thx Lia is 100% correct
Answered by
yt
bruh this stuff isnt right.
Answered by
•√• °^° •¿• ~∆~ ©®
Lia is 100% right (_^_)
Answered by
bruhmoment
Heres the answers for Identifying a Claim Quick Check
1. A; a specific opinion that can be supported by evidence
2. B, D; determining how convincing the argument is, understanding what the author's argument is
3. C; Screen-time is harmful to the brain.
4. C; Seat belts save lives.
5. D; Students who do their homework do better in school.
1. A; a specific opinion that can be supported by evidence
2. B, D; determining how convincing the argument is, understanding what the author's argument is
3. C; Screen-time is harmful to the brain.
4. C; Seat belts save lives.
5. D; Students who do their homework do better in school.
Answered by
Kamryn Eans
the last two answers are different now. anyone have them? If not I can give them in like 10 minutes!
Answered by
fruityworld!
Should have them but try and beat me to it !
Answered by
Kamryn Eans
subtitles and cause and effect !
Answered by
muck
GUYS, LETTER DON'T WORK FOR THESE KINDES OF ASESMENTS, THE ANSWER ARDER IS RANDOM, JUST COPY AND PASTE THE ANSWER IN WORDS, NOT THAT HARD!!!
Answered by
MOI
Thank you @im not here, you just made my day. god bless you.
Answered by
person at connexus
(~ ̄▽ ̄)~ sushimright (hopefully) is correct i got 5/5
Answered by
|Jiggalin| Neon
What are the Connexus answers???? :/
Answered by
i'm just a random person
Thanks, @Lia I got 100%. Btw, do not say letters for these types of assessments, the order of the answers are in a different order for everybody
Answered by
✨Connections academy student ✨
you all have the wrong answers well at least for 2022 so here they are,
1. What is the definition of a claim? a specific opinion that can be supported by evidence
2. Which two options describe steps in analyzing a claim? Select the two correct answers. understanding what the author's argument is, understanding what the author's argument is.
3. Which statement could serve as a claim in an argumentative text? Screen-time is harmful to the brain.
4. What are the parts of a text called that you can easily see with your eyes (its title, bolded words, and captions for images)? text features
5. Which of the following text structures show you an event that occurs and its result? cause and effect
You’re welcome 💗
1. What is the definition of a claim? a specific opinion that can be supported by evidence
2. Which two options describe steps in analyzing a claim? Select the two correct answers. understanding what the author's argument is, understanding what the author's argument is.
3. Which statement could serve as a claim in an argumentative text? Screen-time is harmful to the brain.
4. What are the parts of a text called that you can easily see with your eyes (its title, bolded words, and captions for images)? text features
5. Which of the following text structures show you an event that occurs and its result? cause and effect
You’re welcome 💗
Answered by
oob
lia and everyone else who did the same answers are correct for 2022!
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