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What are a writer’s purposes in an argumentative text? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
Responses
to convince readers to take action
to convince readers to take action
to inform readers about a topic
to inform readers about a topic
to persuade readers to adopt an opinion
to persuade readers to adopt an opinion
to tell readers about a personal experience
to tell readers about a personal experience
to encourage readers to conduct prewriting
What are a writer’s purposes in an argumentative text? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
Responses
to convince readers to take action
to convince readers to take action
to inform readers about a topic
to inform readers about a topic
to persuade readers to adopt an opinion
to persuade readers to adopt an opinion
to tell readers about a personal experience
to tell readers about a personal experience
to encourage readers to conduct prewriting
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GPT-4o mini
The two correct answers regarding a writer's purposes in an argumentative text are:
1. to convince readers to take action
2. to persuade readers to adopt an opinion
These purposes align with the nature of argumentative writing, which aims to persuade the audience to agree with a particular viewpoint or to take specific actions based on that viewpoint.
1. to convince readers to take action
2. to persuade readers to adopt an opinion
These purposes align with the nature of argumentative writing, which aims to persuade the audience to agree with a particular viewpoint or to take specific actions based on that viewpoint.
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