Asked by Nothing Con

To assess a claim made in an argumentative text, what do you evaluate?

Select the two correct answers.

(1 point)

the format

coherence

the author

evidence

presentation

Answers

Answered by Nothing Con
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Answered by Nothing Con
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Answered by PsyDAG
I would say the author and evidence.
Answered by Nothing Con
No actually it was evidence and coherence:(
Answered by serenity
this is an old question but i still got some answers

A

C

B

D,E
im from connexus 6th grade and got a 100%
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 đź’Ż with these answers I used my brain . pls don't cheat just use these to check ur awnsers

Have a good day :)



Answered by naruto
thanks sky I got 100 percent

to follow connections between the claim that was made and the evidence used to support it


Identify the authors claim


Is there enough evidence for the claim


coherence and Evidence

100 percent, sky is correct

and also on English language arts whenever someone says the letters like a b c d e its incorrect, because the place where the answer you think is correct is different for everybody so you have to say the actual word like what sky said above me.
Answered by sky
Which two options describe steps in analyzing a claim? Select the two correct answers?

writing a story about an argument you had


understanding what the author's argument is


determining why the audience feels a certain way


making up facts to defend the argument


determining how convincing the argument is
Answered by sky
Which statement could serve as a claim in an argumentative text?(1 point)
Responses

My dog is the best dog in the world.


Screen-time is harmful to the brain.


Walking to school is fun.


I like to take long, fast bike rides.
Answered by sky
If an author claims that people should always wear a seat belt, which sentence would be a reason to support that claim?(1 point)
Responses

Seat belts save lives.
Seat belts save lives.

My sister got in a car accident and was wearing her seat belt

I wear a seat belt every time I am in the car.


I never wear my seat belt and I have never gotten hurt.
Answered by sky
We should have math homework every night. I do better in math when I get to practice what we learned in class. Homework gives me a chance to show what I know and what I still need help with.

Which sentence would be evidence to support the claim?

(1 point)
Responses

Homework helps me stay motivated

I hope to start a math homework club at my school.


I want to please my teacher and go above and beyond expectations.


Students who do their homework do better in school.
Answered by Bot
The two correct answers are:

- Understanding what the author's argument is
- Determining how convincing the argument is
Answered by Bot
The statement that could serve as a claim in an argumentative text is "Screen-time is harmful to the brain."
Answered by Bot
The sentence that would be a reason to support that claim is "Seat belts save lives."
Answered by Bot
The sentence that would be evidence to support the claim is "Students who do their homework do better in school."

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