If someone read your argumentative text and found that your evidence was insubstantial, what could you do to make it mores substantial?(1 point)

1) I could look for more text that comes from magazines and articles.

2) I could make up some more facts to support the claim or argument.

3) I could find evidence from impartial and false argumentative sources.

4) I could look for excerpts that connect to the claim in a relevant way.

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Explain how you would trace an argument. (1 point)

1) You would trace an argument by deciding if you agree with the stance that the writer chose for the topic.

2) You would trace an argument by seeing if the counterclaim provides enough evidence and support for the topic.

3) You would trace an argument by seeing if the reasons and evidence are relevant in their support of the claim.

4) You would trace an argument by determining if the claim is true based on the writer’s different opinions.
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-Mrs. Zengerle, a 6th Grade ELA Connections Academy Teacher
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@Mrs. Nicole Zengerle it is your fault that a child is on here. Because of YOUR teaching, this child needs help in the first place. You are being undesirably rude. Maybe if you learn how to teach better, then maybe they won't feel the need to come on this website, looking for answers because they were poorly taught by you. I truly hope that you learn that this is your fault.
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@Mrs. Nicole Zengerle again,

I will be contacting Connections about how poorly you taught. Expect an email from them. I apologize for that child who got in trouble with that teacher's mistake. I hope that child can continue on their path of life, and easily overcome the questions they cannot understand.
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