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To effectively trace an argument, use the following strategies:
1. _________________________: Sometimes the
_______________ is not ______________ stated. You may need to
ask yourself, “ What is the __________________ ______________
on the topic?”
2. ____________________________: What ________________
does the author make in _____________________ of his/her claim?
3. ____________________________: Keep track of what the author
uses to __________________ each reason. Opinions should
_____________ be used as evidence.
1. _________________________: Sometimes the
_______________ is not ______________ stated. You may need to
ask yourself, “ What is the __________________ ______________
on the topic?”
2. ____________________________: What ________________
does the author make in _____________________ of his/her claim?
3. ____________________________: Keep track of what the author
uses to __________________ each reason. Opinions should
_____________ be used as evidence.
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To effectively trace an argument, use the following strategies:
1. **Identify the Main Claim**: Sometimes the main claim is not explicitly stated. You may need to ask yourself, “What is the central argument on the topic?”
2. **Examine Supporting Evidence**: What evidence does the author make in support of his/her claim?
3. **Analyze the Reasoning**: Keep track of what the author uses to support each reason. Opinions should not be used as evidence.
1. **Identify the Main Claim**: Sometimes the main claim is not explicitly stated. You may need to ask yourself, “What is the central argument on the topic?”
2. **Examine Supporting Evidence**: What evidence does the author make in support of his/her claim?
3. **Analyze the Reasoning**: Keep track of what the author uses to support each reason. Opinions should not be used as evidence.
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