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How is an argument traced?
A. By seeing if the reasons and evidence are relevant to the claim
B. By deciding if you agree with the writers stance on topic
C. By determining if the claim is different than the writers opinion
D. By seeing if the counterclaim provides enough evidence for the topic
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A. By seeing if the reasons and evidence are relevant to the claim.
Tracing an argument means identifying the claim and following the reasons and evidence that support it (and how well they connect), not simply whether you agree or what the writer's opinion is.
Tracing an argument means identifying the claim and following the reasons and evidence that support it (and how well they connect), not simply whether you agree or what the writer's opinion is.
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