Question
give examples for all of them
counterclaim – a claim made in response to another claim
debate – a discussion between two people or groups who disagree on a topic
key idea – the most important idea of a text or discussion
multiple perspectives – the different viewpoints that people can have during a discussion
paraphrase – to take the main ideas of a discussion or text and state them in your own words
supporting evidence – information that is made up of facts, examples, or quotes from a text
counterclaim – a claim made in response to another claim
debate – a discussion between two people or groups who disagree on a topic
key idea – the most important idea of a text or discussion
multiple perspectives – the different viewpoints that people can have during a discussion
paraphrase – to take the main ideas of a discussion or text and state them in your own words
supporting evidence – information that is made up of facts, examples, or quotes from a text
Answers
GPT 3.5
Counterclaim: The defendant in a court case presents a counterclaim against the plaintiff's original claim.
Debate: Two politicians debate about their different opinions on a proposed policy during a televised debate.
Key idea: The key idea of the article is that climate change is a pressing issue that needs to be addressed immediately.
Multiple perspectives: During a class discussion about a novel, students offer multiple perspectives on the motivations of the main character.
Paraphrase: After reading a difficult passage, the student is able to paraphrase the main ideas in her own words to understand it better.
Supporting evidence: In a research paper, the author uses supporting evidence from various studies to back up their argument.
Debate: Two politicians debate about their different opinions on a proposed policy during a televised debate.
Key idea: The key idea of the article is that climate change is a pressing issue that needs to be addressed immediately.
Multiple perspectives: During a class discussion about a novel, students offer multiple perspectives on the motivations of the main character.
Paraphrase: After reading a difficult passage, the student is able to paraphrase the main ideas in her own words to understand it better.
Supporting evidence: In a research paper, the author uses supporting evidence from various studies to back up their argument.