What is a reader doing when they are delineating an argument?(1 point)

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analyzing the claim and evidence
analyzing the claim and evidence

revising the claim and evidence
revising the claim and evidence

peer reviewing the claim and evidence
peer reviewing the claim and evidence

recommending the claim and evidence

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analyzing the claim and evidence
What is an opposing claim?(1 point)
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facts that support a claim
facts that support a claim

an introduction to a claim
an introduction to a claim

a claim countering the author's claim
a claim countering the author's claim

a claim supporting the author's claim
a claim countering the author's claim
How can text features help the reader delineate an author's argument?(1 point)
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Text features reveal the main points to the reader.
Text features reveal the main points to the reader.

Text features persuade the reader.
Text features persuade the reader.

Text features prove the author is lying to the reader.
Text features prove the author is lying to the reader.

Text features interest the reader.
Text features reveal the main points to the reader.
Which statement is an example of a good piece of evidence?(1 point)
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My family owns a dog.
My family owns a dog.

I believe our local football team is the best.
I believe our local football team is the best.

Yellow is a calming color.
Yellow is a calming color.

In a recent study, only 12% of students enjoy volunteering.
In a recent study, only 12% of students enjoy volunteering.
Which phrase defines a sound argument?(1 point)
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a loud remark
a loud remark

a popular opinion
a popular opinion

a sensible and valid statement
a sensible and valid statement

an impractical analysis that is hard to prove
a sensible and valid statement
Which statement describes a sound reason used to support a claim?(1 point)
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Sound reasons represent one person's opinion.
Sound reasons represent one person's opinion.

Sound reasons are full of emotion.
Sound reasons are full of emotion.

Sound reasons use fancy language.
Sound reasons use fancy language.

Sound reasons are grounded in fact.
Sound reasons are grounded in fact.
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