Asked by J.J.
Which question should you consider when you evaluate a text for it's argument?
A. Does the text tell a story about the author's opinion?
B. Is the grammar correct?
C. Is there enough evidence for the claim?
D. Are the text's sources from various media?
A. Does the text tell a story about the author's opinion?
B. Is the grammar correct?
C. Is there enough evidence for the claim?
D. Are the text's sources from various media?
Answers
Answered by
J.J.
Please help me this is due today!
Answered by
connections academy
mine is due today
Answered by
Kitty cat
ok, I have the answers.
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. 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.
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. 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.
Answered by
Owen
Kitty cat right
Answered by
China
Y’all weird weird
Answered by
China
Like bro
Answered by
China
I mean seriously
Answered by
Kan
we are very weird. honestly suprised people beg for the answers even if they are there on the thread.
Answered by
madison
is the grammar correct
Answered by
connexus student
1. Which of the following describes how to trace an argument?
C. 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?
D. Identify the author's claim.
3. When you evaluate a text 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 twenty minutes every day improves your reading? Select the two correct answers.
A, and C: A. Reading for 20 minutes every day exposes students to nearly 1.8 million words each school year.
C. Children who read 5 or less minutes a day are more likely to score lower on reading tests.
*WARNING* ONLY FOR CONNEXUS STUDENTS!!!
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C. 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?
D. Identify the author's claim.
3. When you evaluate a text 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 twenty minutes every day improves your reading? Select the two correct answers.
A, and C: A. Reading for 20 minutes every day exposes students to nearly 1.8 million words each school year.
C. Children who read 5 or less minutes a day are more likely to score lower on reading tests.
*WARNING* ONLY FOR CONNEXUS STUDENTS!!!
I basically failed for you guys so please be thankful! Act like its thanksgiving or something!
Answer
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Answered by
Crystal
Thx
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