Asked by conexus
When you review a text to evaluate its argument, what is the first thing you must do?
write the author’s claim
trace the author’s claim
agree with the author’s claim
identify the author’s claim
write the author’s claim
trace the author’s claim
agree with the author’s claim
identify the author’s claim
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Sophia
D i think
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conexus
To assess a claim made in an argumentative text, what do you evaluate?
Select the two correct answers.
(1 point)
presentation
evidence
the author
coherence
the format
Select the two correct answers.
(1 point)
presentation
evidence
the author
coherence
the format
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Jennifer
Identify the authors claim
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Minecraft player 101
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Maria Sharapova
are the answers the ones with the stars
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Bruh
Which ones are the answers
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Maybe me
What are the answers
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Annoymous
i have different questions that need answering plz help me
what does tracing mean?
to decide whether or not the evidence provides links to the author’s claim about the topic
to determine whether or not the claim is valid and if the claim was supported by the evidence *******
to follow connections between the claim that was made and the evidence used to support it
to recognize the author’s opinion or claim about the topic of his or her argument
Which question should you consider when you evaluate a text for its argument?
Does the text tell a story about the author's opinion? ********
Is there enough evidence for the claim?
Is the grammar correct?
Are the text's sources from various media?
To assess a claim made in an argumentative text, what do you evaluate?
Select the two correct answers.
the author ********
coherence
presentation ********
evidence
the format
the ones with the stars are the ones i chose, hope this helps!
And there are 4 questions, one question is in the one with 5 questions.
what does tracing mean?
to decide whether or not the evidence provides links to the author’s claim about the topic
to determine whether or not the claim is valid and if the claim was supported by the evidence *******
to follow connections between the claim that was made and the evidence used to support it
to recognize the author’s opinion or claim about the topic of his or her argument
Which question should you consider when you evaluate a text for its argument?
Does the text tell a story about the author's opinion? ********
Is there enough evidence for the claim?
Is the grammar correct?
Are the text's sources from various media?
To assess a claim made in an argumentative text, what do you evaluate?
Select the two correct answers.
the author ********
coherence
presentation ********
evidence
the format
the ones with the stars are the ones i chose, hope this helps!
And there are 4 questions, one question is in the one with 5 questions.
Answered by
Sky ur biggest helper
What does tracing mean?
to follow connections between the claim that was made and the evidence used to support it
When you review a text to evaluate its argument, what is the first thing you must do?
Identify the authors claim
Which question should you consider when you evaluate a text for its argument
Is there enough evidence for the claim
To assess a claim made in an argumentative text, what do you evaluate?
coherence
Evidence
I got 💯 with these answers I used my brain . pls don't cheat just use these to check ur awnsers
Have a good day :)
to follow connections between the claim that was made and the evidence used to support it
When you review a text to evaluate its argument, what is the first thing you must do?
Identify the authors claim
Which question should you consider when you evaluate a text for its argument
Is there enough evidence for the claim
To assess a claim made in an argumentative text, what do you evaluate?
coherence
Evidence
I got 💯 with these answers I used my brain . pls don't cheat just use these to check ur awnsers
Have a good day :)
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Wolf_Gaming2798
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Wolf_Gaming2798
what are the answers!
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Wolf_Gaming2798
so I found the actual answers they are
D to follow connections between the claim that was made and the evidence used to support it
C identify the author’s claim
A Is there enough evidence for the claim?
A, C coherence, evidence
hope i helped!
D to follow connections between the claim that was made and the evidence used to support it
C identify the author’s claim
A Is there enough evidence for the claim?
A, C coherence, evidence
hope i helped!
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Thanks Wolf_gaming2798
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Seamus
Thanks wolf gaming that really helped
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lillith C.
does anyone know the answers for unit 11 Argument Analysis for languse arts because i need help well i need just to check my answers if not its ok
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connections academy
Thank you so much Sky ur biggest helper you are right
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Lia
Answers For 2021 Since I Failed The Assessment With You Guys Answers:
1.Opinions
2.Identify The Claim, Evaluate The Evidence And Reasons, Trace The Argument Back To The Claim
3.The Average Wind Turbine Can Power More Than 1,500 Homes.
4.A Testimony
5.The Argument Does Not Come To A Logical Conclusion.
Good Luck!
1.Opinions
2.Identify The Claim, Evaluate The Evidence And Reasons, Trace The Argument Back To The Claim
3.The Average Wind Turbine Can Power More Than 1,500 Homes.
4.A Testimony
5.The Argument Does Not Come To A Logical Conclusion.
Good Luck!
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curlyhead
They were all correct! tysm!
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Naruto Uzumaki
not the right test :/
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Naruto Uzumaki
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Lia is 100% right!!!! Thank you so much lia
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1)which of the following describes how to trace an argument?
A) follow connections between a claim that was made in the evidence used to support it.***??
2 when you were view a text to evaluate its argument, which of the following much you do first?
A) identify the authors claim???
3) when you evaluate attacks for its argument, which of the following questions should you consider?
A) is there enough evidence for the claim***??
4) which of the following could be used to support the argument that reading for 20 minutes every day improve your reading? select two correct answers.
A) waiting for 20 minutes every day exposes students to nearly 1.8 million words each school year/
d)going to the library once a week and help children fall in love with bugs***????
help anyone!!!! are these correct
A) follow connections between a claim that was made in the evidence used to support it.***??
2 when you were view a text to evaluate its argument, which of the following much you do first?
A) identify the authors claim???
3) when you evaluate attacks for its argument, which of the following questions should you consider?
A) is there enough evidence for the claim***??
4) which of the following could be used to support the argument that reading for 20 minutes every day improve your reading? select two correct answers.
A) waiting for 20 minutes every day exposes students to nearly 1.8 million words each school year/
d)going to the library once a week and help children fall in love with bugs***????
help anyone!!!! are these correct
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super sayin
yes they are sorry they did not answer you
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None of these r right
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K
Bro stop changing the test questions if you have a question on that one then just search it up and stop messing up other ones 😐
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These r the answers. Sorry if this is really late.
Un is right on the first three but half right on 4.
4. Reading for 20 minutes every day exposes students to nearly 1.8 million words each school year.
Children who read 5 or less minutes a day are more likely to score lower on reading tests.
Hope this helps!
Un is right on the first three but half right on 4.
4. Reading for 20 minutes every day exposes students to nearly 1.8 million words each school year.
Children who read 5 or less minutes a day are more likely to score lower on reading tests.
Hope this helps!
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1. Which of the following describes how to trace an argument?
Answer: follow connections between a claim that was made and the evidence used to support it
2. When you review a text to evaluate its argument, which of the following must you do first?
Answer: identify the author’s claim
3. When you evaluate a text for its argument, which of the following questions should you consider?
Answer: Is there enough evidence for the claim?
4. Which of the following could be used to support the argument that reading for twenty minutes every day improves your reading? Select the two correct answers.
Answers:
- Reading for 20 minutes every day exposes students to nearly 1.8 million words each school year.
- Children who read 5 or less minutes a day are more likely to score lower on reading tests.
Answer: follow connections between a claim that was made and the evidence used to support it
2. When you review a text to evaluate its argument, which of the following must you do first?
Answer: identify the author’s claim
3. When you evaluate a text for its argument, which of the following questions should you consider?
Answer: Is there enough evidence for the claim?
4. Which of the following could be used to support the argument that reading for twenty minutes every day improves your reading? Select the two correct answers.
Answers:
- Reading for 20 minutes every day exposes students to nearly 1.8 million words each school year.
- Children who read 5 or less minutes a day are more likely to score lower on reading tests.
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1. identify the authers claim
2.reading for 20 mins everyday exposes students to 1.8 mil
3.claim
4. it allowes u to see which statements are for against the plain
5.The people on magazine covers are role models for younger people and should be shown realistically.
2.reading for 20 mins everyday exposes students to 1.8 mil
3.claim
4. it allowes u to see which statements are for against the plain
5.The people on magazine covers are role models for younger people and should be shown realistically.
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I have the right answers always is correct. I didn't use their answers but I took the Quick Check and came here if anyone needs help their answers are correct for Reviewing Argument Quick Check
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1. identify the author’s claim
2. Children who read 5 or less minutes a day are more likely to score lower on reading tests and Reading for 20 minutes every day exposes students to nearly 1.8 million words each school year.
3. claim
4. It allows you to see which statements are for or against the claim
5. The people on magazine covers are role models for younger people and should be shown realistically
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2. Children who read 5 or less minutes a day are more likely to score lower on reading tests and Reading for 20 minutes every day exposes students to nearly 1.8 million words each school year.
3. claim
4. It allows you to see which statements are for or against the claim
5. The people on magazine covers are role models for younger people and should be shown realistically
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For Unit 11 Lesson 5 2021 Connexus
1.follow connections between a claim that was made and the evidence used to support it
2.identify the author’s claim
3.Authors or speakers use rhetorical devices to strengthen arguments.
4.the repetition of sounds at the beginning of words
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1.follow connections between a claim that was made and the evidence used to support it
2.identify the author’s claim
3.Authors or speakers use rhetorical devices to strengthen arguments.
4.the repetition of sounds at the beginning of words
100% had to risk my quick check cuz yall
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Naruko Uzumaki
Ugh Nobody Has answers for the right Quick Check?! (sigh) Fine I'll put it in..
1.) follow connections between a claim that was made and the evidence used to support it
2.) identify the author’s claim
3.) Is there enough evidence for the claim?
4.) Children who read 5 or less minutes a day are more likely to score lower on reading tests. and Reading for 20 minutes every day exposes students to nearly 1.8 million words each school year.
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1.) follow connections between a claim that was made and the evidence used to support it
2.) identify the author’s claim
3.) Is there enough evidence for the claim?
4.) Children who read 5 or less minutes a day are more likely to score lower on reading tests. and Reading for 20 minutes every day exposes students to nearly 1.8 million words each school year.
Trust me I got a 100% for this.. You can thank angry Naruto up there for these answers.
Naruto, honey, You really have to work on your spelling. Didn't Sasuke tell you that? Or was it Kakashi Sensei?
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The answers for struggling peeps:
1: identify the authors claim
2: Reading for 20 minutes every day exposes students to nearly 1.8 million words each school year. and Children who read 5 or less minutes a day are more likely to score lower on reading tests.
3: claim
4: It allows you to see which statements are for or against the claim.
5: The people on magazine covers are role models for younger people and should be shown realistically.
Hope this helped! ps: don't trust the people who put the letters for answers they switch every time
1: identify the authors claim
2: Reading for 20 minutes every day exposes students to nearly 1.8 million words each school year. and Children who read 5 or less minutes a day are more likely to score lower on reading tests.
3: claim
4: It allows you to see which statements are for or against the claim.
5: The people on magazine covers are role models for younger people and should be shown realistically.
Hope this helped! ps: don't trust the people who put the letters for answers they switch every time
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2. Children who read 5 or less minutes a day are more likely to score lower on reading tests and Reading for 20 minutes every day exposes students to nearly 1.8 million words each school year.
3. claim
4. It allows you to see which statements are for or against the claim
5. The people on magazine covers are role models for younger people and should be shown realistically
2. Children who read 5 or less minutes a day are more likely to score lower on reading tests and Reading for 20 minutes every day exposes students to nearly 1.8 million words each school year.
3. claim
4. It allows you to see which statements are for or against the claim
5. The people on magazine covers are role models for younger people and should be shown realistically
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For connexus students: The last questions answers are: Reading for 20 minutes every day exposes students to nearly 1.8 million words each school year.
And: Children who read 5 minutes or less minutes a day are more likely to score lower on reading tests!
Hope this helps anyone who needed the answers and was willing enough to go all the way down to the bottom of the page.
For connexus students: The last questions answers are: Reading for 20 minutes every day exposes students to nearly 1.8 million words each school year.
And: Children who read 5 minutes or less minutes a day are more likely to score lower on reading tests!
Hope this helps anyone who needed the answers and was willing enough to go all the way down to the bottom of the page.
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1 is A
and 2 is A
3 is A
4 is B C
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and 2 is A
3 is A
4 is B C
these are good for me on Conexus
your welcome bye!!!!
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