Asked by OMG HELP FAST PLEASE
1-What is a claim?(1 point)
proof that a fact is accurate
a statement that something is true
a strong appeal to emotion
a call to action
2-Evaluating the evidence of a claim serves which purpose? (1 point)
to determine if the evidence feels right
to determine if the evidence supports a claim
to determine if the evidence matches the opinions of others
to determine if the evidence is popular
3-Which piece of evidence would be relevant to the claim "Mulligan's T-shirts has the best prices in town"?(1 point)
There are several different cuts of t-shirts available.
The other store in town charges 25% more for the same designs.
Mulligan's t-shirts are more expensive than the ones on the internet.
Mulligan's offers more colors than any other store.
proof that a fact is accurate
a statement that something is true
a strong appeal to emotion
a call to action
2-Evaluating the evidence of a claim serves which purpose? (1 point)
to determine if the evidence feels right
to determine if the evidence supports a claim
to determine if the evidence matches the opinions of others
to determine if the evidence is popular
3-Which piece of evidence would be relevant to the claim "Mulligan's T-shirts has the best prices in town"?(1 point)
There are several different cuts of t-shirts available.
The other store in town charges 25% more for the same designs.
Mulligan's t-shirts are more expensive than the ones on the internet.
Mulligan's offers more colors than any other store.
Answers
Answered by
hi
i think number 2 and 3 is b
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OMG HELP FAST PLEASE
ok whats the first one also
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hi
i think a
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OMG HELP FAST PLEASE
so abb
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hi
yes
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OMG HELP FAST PLEASE
are you positive
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hi
nope
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I help people
#1. C A statement that something is true.
#2. B To determine if the evidence supports a claim.
#3. C The other store in town charges 25% more for the same design.
You can probably see me answering tests and pretests on other things.
#2. B To determine if the evidence supports a claim.
#3. C The other store in town charges 25% more for the same design.
You can probably see me answering tests and pretests on other things.
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Fizzoty
1 and 3 are wrong
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Fizzoty 1 and 3 are right if you're looking at the written response, not the letters
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Anonymous
I got 1 and 2 wrong i help people is wrong
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Jane :D
Heyyy!! As of November 16th 2021 the right answers are:
1. C A statement that something is true.
2. B To determine if the evidence supports a claim.
3. C The other store in town charges 25% more for the
1. C A statement that something is true.
2. B To determine if the evidence supports a claim.
3. C The other store in town charges 25% more for the
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1. A. The statement of an argument
2. A. Evidence
3. D. To share an opinion that is supported by evidence
4. A. By addressing objections with evidence.
5. C. The govorment should fund the building of public transportation systems to reducr air pollution.
2. A. Evidence
3. D. To share an opinion that is supported by evidence
4. A. By addressing objections with evidence.
5. C. The govorment should fund the building of public transportation systems to reducr air pollution.
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1. a statement that something is true
2. to determine if the evidence supports a claim
3. The other store in town charges 25% more for the same designs
2. to determine if the evidence supports a claim
3. The other store in town charges 25% more for the same designs
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Nobody
1. A statement that something is true.
2. To determine if the evidence supports a claim.
3. The other store in town charges 25% more for the same design.
100% credit goes to Jane D
2. To determine if the evidence supports a claim.
3. The other store in town charges 25% more for the same design.
100% credit goes to Jane D
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here I got all of them wrong here they are
1. the statement of an argument
2. evidence.
3 .to share an opinion that is supported by evidence
4. by addressing objections with evidence.
5. The government should fund the building of public transportation systems to reduce air pollution.
1. the statement of an argument
2. evidence.
3 .to share an opinion that is supported by evidence
4. by addressing objections with evidence.
5. The government should fund the building of public transportation systems to reduce air pollution.
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khloe
Evidence is relevant if
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Bot
Evidence is relevant if it supports or proves a claim in some way. Relevant evidence is factual and applicable within a specific context, and it is directly related to the main issue being argued. It must be probative, which means that it must make a fact or point more or less probable than it would be without the evidence. Ultimately, it must add something to the debate and improve our understanding of the claim being made.
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