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What is the opinion that a writer shares with his or her audience in an argument called?(1 point)
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What is the opinion that a writer shares with his or her audience in an argument called?
A. The support
B. The claim
C. The reasons
D. The evidence
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A. The support
B. The claim
C. The reasons
D. The evidence
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Idk man
1. Which statement is out of place?
Graffiti requires great skill and creativity
2. Which sentence best fits under reason 1?
Grads take longer looking for dream job
3. Sylvia trying to delineate details of.
Create an outline
4. Opinion that writer shares with his or her audience.
Claim
5. Term to be able to explain speakers.
Delineate
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Graffiti requires great skill and creativity
2. Which sentence best fits under reason 1?
Grads take longer looking for dream job
3. Sylvia trying to delineate details of.
Create an outline
4. Opinion that writer shares with his or her audience.
Claim
5. Term to be able to explain speakers.
Delineate
Hope this help
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Hey-
A. a speech expressing an opinion that is supported by reasons and evidence
B. the author’s personal perspective
C.create an outline
A.the claim
D.evidence
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Connexus unit 6 lesson 6 6th grade.
B. the author’s personal perspective
C.create an outline
A.the claim
D.evidence
These are 100% right for
Connexus unit 6 lesson 6 6th grade.
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Connexus boy
Thank you hey- I got all the answers correct
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