Asked by Brenda
                When you evaluate a text for its argument,  which of the following questions should you consider?
            
            
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                    Answered by
            DaOne
            
    1. What is the purpose of the text? 
2. Who is the intended audience?
3. What is the tone of the text?
4. What is the main point of the text?
5. What evidence is used to support the main point?
6. Are there any logical fallacies present in the argument?
7. Are there any counterarguments that could be made against the argument?
8. Is the argument convincing?
9. What implications does the argument have?
    
2. Who is the intended audience?
3. What is the tone of the text?
4. What is the main point of the text?
5. What evidence is used to support the main point?
6. Are there any logical fallacies present in the argument?
7. Are there any counterarguments that could be made against the argument?
8. Is the argument convincing?
9. What implications does the argument have?
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