Question
If you're worried that a piece of evidence-like a study, a quote, or an example- isn't convincing, what should you do?
• A. Keep it in to add length to your essay.
• B. Write about it in more detail.
• C. Argue against it in the conclusion.
• D. Leave it out of your essay.
• A. Keep it in to add length to your essay.
• B. Write about it in more detail.
• C. Argue against it in the conclusion.
• D. Leave it out of your essay.
Answers
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• D. Leave it out of your essay.
Including evidence that you don't find convincing can weaken your arguments and undermine your credibility as a writer. It's better to rely on strong, relevant evidence that effectively supports your thesis. If necessary, conduct further research to find more compelling evidence.
Including evidence that you don't find convincing can weaken your arguments and undermine your credibility as a writer. It's better to rely on strong, relevant evidence that effectively supports your thesis. If necessary, conduct further research to find more compelling evidence.