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What are a writer’s purposes in an argumentative text? Select the two correct answers. (1 point)
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[ ] to convince readers to take action
[ ] to tell readers about a personal experience
[ ] to inform readers about a topic
[ ] to persuade readers to adopt an opinion
[ ] to encourage readers to conduct prewriting
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- to convince readers to take action
- to persuade readers to adopt an opinion
Reason: Argumentative texts aim to convince or persuade an audience—either to accept a claim or to act on it. They are not primarily for personal storytelling, general informing, or encouraging prewriting.
- to convince readers to take action
- to persuade readers to adopt an opinion
Reason: Argumentative texts aim to convince or persuade an audience—either to accept a claim or to act on it. They are not primarily for personal storytelling, general informing, or encouraging prewriting.
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