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When you evaluate na text for its argument, which if the following questions should you consider?
A. Does the yes tell a story about the author's opinion?
B. Is the grammar correct?
C. Are the text's sources from various media?
D. Is there enough evidence for the claim?
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D.
When evaluating an argument you should ask whether the claim is supported by sufficient, relevant evidence. The other choices are not primary checks: A is unclear (and irrelevant if it means “Does the text reflect the author’s opinion?” — opinion alone doesn’t make a strong argument), B (grammar) affects clarity but not argument strength, and C (sources from various media) matters only insofar as sources are credible and relevant, not simply varied.
When evaluating an argument you should ask whether the claim is supported by sufficient, relevant evidence. The other choices are not primary checks: A is unclear (and irrelevant if it means “Does the text reflect the author’s opinion?” — opinion alone doesn’t make a strong argument), B (grammar) affects clarity but not argument strength, and C (sources from various media) matters only insofar as sources are credible and relevant, not simply varied.
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