Asked by goo
Which is the purpose of writing an argument? (1 point)
to persuade readers to agree with the author's opinion
to allow readers to come to their own conclusions about a topic
to plan what evidence a reader will want to read on a topic
to inform readers about the benefits of a topic
to persuade readers to agree with the author's opinion
to allow readers to come to their own conclusions about a topic
to plan what evidence a reader will want to read on a topic
to inform readers about the benefits of a topic
Answers
Answered by
Hafsah Nur-muse :)
c
Answered by
Unknown
A.
Answered by
HayHaysoftball#4
B
Answered by
Unknown
Its A. 100%
Answered by
lol
its actully b
Answered by
Unknown
An argument is basically persuading the reader to agree with you.
Answered by
goo
thanks hafsah
Answered by
DogCat
1. which is the purpose of writing an argument?
A. to persuade readers to agree with the author's opinion
2. Which is important when writing an essay claim?
C. that the claim is debatable
3. Which phrase describes a claim that is "debatable"?
B. an idea that is open to discussion
4. After writing a broad claim, which is the next step in the process of writing an argument?
A. revise the claim so that it is narrower
Answered by
Conex
thanks dogcat
Answer
Hello guys! I believe they changed the order of the answers so i will post them here.
1. D, to persuade readers to agree with the author's opinion
2. B, that the claim is debatable
3. D, an idea that is open to discussion.
4. D, revise the claim so that it is narrower.
1. D, to persuade readers to agree with the author's opinion
2. B, that the claim is debatable
3. D, an idea that is open to discussion.
4. D, revise the claim so that it is narrower.
Answer
If the answers i posted above are wrong for you it is probably because they changed the answers or your in a different school or class.