Question
What is a claim?(2 points)
Responses
Statements that are made to explain why the writer believes the claim is possible or true
Statements that are made to explain why the writer believes the claim is possible or true
A specific opinion that can be supported by evidence
A specific opinion that can be supported by evidence
The main idea of the text
The main idea of the text
Parts of the text that are easily seen with your eyes including the title, subtitles, bolded words, and captions for images.
Parts of the text that are easily seen with your eyes including the title, subtitles, bolded words, and captions for images.
Question 2
When structuring an argument, use.....(2 points)
Responses
A text with opinions
A text with opinions
CRE: claims, reasons and evidence
CRE: claims, reasons and evidence
Fictional story elements
Fictional story elements
Non-credible sources
Non-credible sources
Question 3
Choose two steps in analyzing an argument(2 points)
Responses
Evaluate the claim by deciding whether the claim is true and if it was supported well enough by the reasons and evidence provided
Evaluate the claim by deciding whether the claim is true and if it was supported well enough by the reasons and evidence provided
Accept the writer's opinion without reviewing credentials
Accept the writer's opinion without reviewing credentials
Trace the claim by seeing where the claim leads the audience.
Trace the claim by seeing where the claim leads the audience.
Analyze one source instead of multiple sources
Analyze one source instead of multiple sources
Question 4
Are these questions to consider when evaluating an argument? True or False:
Is there enough evidence to support the claim? What is the author trying to make you aware of? Do all of the facts provided show a clear link to the claims that are being made ?
(2 points)
Responses
True
True
False
False
Question 5
A text or speech that expresses an opinion on a specific issue or topic and supports it with reasons and evidence is:(2 points)
Responses
Tracing
Tracing
Facts
Facts
Argument
Argument
Items in a fiction novel
Items in a fiction novel
Skip to navigation
Responses
Statements that are made to explain why the writer believes the claim is possible or true
Statements that are made to explain why the writer believes the claim is possible or true
A specific opinion that can be supported by evidence
A specific opinion that can be supported by evidence
The main idea of the text
The main idea of the text
Parts of the text that are easily seen with your eyes including the title, subtitles, bolded words, and captions for images.
Parts of the text that are easily seen with your eyes including the title, subtitles, bolded words, and captions for images.
Question 2
When structuring an argument, use.....(2 points)
Responses
A text with opinions
A text with opinions
CRE: claims, reasons and evidence
CRE: claims, reasons and evidence
Fictional story elements
Fictional story elements
Non-credible sources
Non-credible sources
Question 3
Choose two steps in analyzing an argument(2 points)
Responses
Evaluate the claim by deciding whether the claim is true and if it was supported well enough by the reasons and evidence provided
Evaluate the claim by deciding whether the claim is true and if it was supported well enough by the reasons and evidence provided
Accept the writer's opinion without reviewing credentials
Accept the writer's opinion without reviewing credentials
Trace the claim by seeing where the claim leads the audience.
Trace the claim by seeing where the claim leads the audience.
Analyze one source instead of multiple sources
Analyze one source instead of multiple sources
Question 4
Are these questions to consider when evaluating an argument? True or False:
Is there enough evidence to support the claim? What is the author trying to make you aware of? Do all of the facts provided show a clear link to the claims that are being made ?
(2 points)
Responses
True
True
False
False
Question 5
A text or speech that expresses an opinion on a specific issue or topic and supports it with reasons and evidence is:(2 points)
Responses
Tracing
Tracing
Facts
Facts
Argument
Argument
Items in a fiction novel
Items in a fiction novel
Skip to navigation
Answers
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Here are the correct responses to your questions:
**Question 1: What is a claim? (2 points)**
- **A specific opinion that can be supported by evidence**
**Question 2: When structuring an argument, use.....(2 points)**
- **CRE: claims, reasons and evidence**
**Question 3: Choose two steps in analyzing an argument(2 points)**
- **Evaluate the claim by deciding whether the claim is true and if it was supported well enough by the reasons and evidence provided**
- **Trace the claim by seeing where the claim leads the audience.**
**Question 4: Are these questions to consider when evaluating an argument? True or False:**
- **True**
**Question 5: A text or speech that expresses an opinion on a specific issue or topic and supports it with reasons and evidence is:(2 points)**
- **Argument**
Feel free to ask if you have more questions!
**Question 1: What is a claim? (2 points)**
- **A specific opinion that can be supported by evidence**
**Question 2: When structuring an argument, use.....(2 points)**
- **CRE: claims, reasons and evidence**
**Question 3: Choose two steps in analyzing an argument(2 points)**
- **Evaluate the claim by deciding whether the claim is true and if it was supported well enough by the reasons and evidence provided**
- **Trace the claim by seeing where the claim leads the audience.**
**Question 4: Are these questions to consider when evaluating an argument? True or False:**
- **True**
**Question 5: A text or speech that expresses an opinion on a specific issue or topic and supports it with reasons and evidence is:(2 points)**
- **Argument**
Feel free to ask if you have more questions!
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