To effectively evaluate a writer’s argument, the following three elements should be included:
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A summary of the writer's claim - This provides context and helps the reader understand the main argument being addressed.
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An analysis of the writer's reasons and evidence - This involves examining the support provided for the claim, assessing its validity and relevance.
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A response to the writer's position saying if it is right or wrong - This offers a judgment on the effectiveness of the argument and can include whether the claim is justified based on the analysis.
These elements work together to create a comprehensive evaluation of the writer's argument.