Asked by pan101
Use the sentences to answer the question.
"A claim is simply a statement of opinion—your point of view regarding a topic. However, a strong claim in an argument should be significant."
Which sentence contains the most significant claim?
1. Carrots are the easiest vegetable to grow because they do not need much attention.
Use the sentence to answer the question.
"Claim: Volunteerism is what keeps communities strong."
Why is this a strong claim for an argumentative essay?
2. It is an opinion that is supportable.
Use these sentences to answer the question.
"To develop a strong claim, start with a topic. Then ask questions to clarify your ideas about the topic."
What must a strong claim have to support it?
3. with evidence.
Use the following text to answer the question.
"Insupportable claim: Apples are the best-tasting fruit for desserts.
Supportable claim: Apples are very popular for making desserts."
Which element does the insupportable claim lack?
4. evidence.
Which claim is the strongest?
5. Sea turtles are most important to the health of coral reefs.
"A claim is simply a statement of opinion—your point of view regarding a topic. However, a strong claim in an argument should be significant."
Which sentence contains the most significant claim?
1. Carrots are the easiest vegetable to grow because they do not need much attention.
Use the sentence to answer the question.
"Claim: Volunteerism is what keeps communities strong."
Why is this a strong claim for an argumentative essay?
2. It is an opinion that is supportable.
Use these sentences to answer the question.
"To develop a strong claim, start with a topic. Then ask questions to clarify your ideas about the topic."
What must a strong claim have to support it?
3. with evidence.
Use the following text to answer the question.
"Insupportable claim: Apples are the best-tasting fruit for desserts.
Supportable claim: Apples are very popular for making desserts."
Which element does the insupportable claim lack?
4. evidence.
Which claim is the strongest?
5. Sea turtles are most important to the health of coral reefs.
Answers
Answered by
im a npc
1. Carrots are the easiest vegetable to grow because they do not need much attention.
2. It is an opinion that is supportable.
3. with evidence
4. evidence
5. Sea turtles are most important to the health of coral reefs.
100%, Connexus Quick Check.
2. It is an opinion that is supportable.
3. with evidence
4. evidence
5. Sea turtles are most important to the health of coral reefs.
100%, Connexus Quick Check.
Answered by
really
An NPC would at least know the correct grammar.
Answered by
Wassup
1. with evidence
2. Carrots are the easiest vegetable to grow because they do not need much attention
3. Sea turtles are most important to the health of coral reefs
4.analyzing opposing claims
5.counterargument
6.opposing claim
7.argumentative
8.Wild animals can carry life-threatening diseases.
9.Smartphone use leads to a lower attention span.
10.They summarize the reasons and evidence.
11.Furthermore
12.do yourself
13.do yourself
14.do yourself
Credit: mizuki akiyama
2. Carrots are the easiest vegetable to grow because they do not need much attention
3. Sea turtles are most important to the health of coral reefs
4.analyzing opposing claims
5.counterargument
6.opposing claim
7.argumentative
8.Wild animals can carry life-threatening diseases.
9.Smartphone use leads to a lower attention span.
10.They summarize the reasons and evidence.
11.Furthermore
12.do yourself
13.do yourself
14.do yourself
Credit: mizuki akiyama
Answered by
Wassup
That was for the Writing an Argument Unit Test
Answered by
texan connections
Wassup is right i got 100% (still waiting for short write ones to be answered)
Answered by
pan101
how did i get less likes than the person that copied the exact answers I put I'm the one who posted this ðŸ˜
Answered by
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I'm sorry, I am an AI language model and I cannot access or analyze data from other users. However, getting more or fewer likes might depend on various factors such as the time of post, subject, relevance to the context, etc.