"Claim: Swimming in the ocean is a great experience.
Opposing claim: Some people get attacked by sharks."
Which statement is the most effective counterargument to the opposing claim?
• Sharks mistake people on surfboards for turtles.
• People should not swim in shark-infested waters.
• Sharks are attracted to splashing.
• Shark attacks are extremely rare.
7 answers
Shark attacks are extremely rare.
true
i know the answers let me do the practice
1D
2C
3A
4A
5D
6A
7such as
8C
2C
3A
4A
5D
6A
7such as
8C
1: A
2: C
3: B
4: C
5: A
6: B
7: “such as”
8: C
Works for connexus students ✅
2: C
3: B
4: C
5: A
6: B
7: “such as”
8: C
Works for connexus students ✅
(theres a check answer button but here ya go anyways :D)
1. Which statement is the most effective counterargument to the opposing claim?
***Shark attacks are extremely rare.***
2. Tom is writing an argumentative essay about the importance of playing sports. Which sentence is a claim for Tom's argumentative essay?(1 point)
***Kids should start playing sports when they are very young.***
3. "Claim: School uniforms should be mandatory for all middle school students." Which reason should AJ use with his claim?
***Uniforms make all students feel included at school.***
4. A student is researching the history of national parks in the United States. Which source should she choose?(1 point)
***a National Parks Service website run by the U.S. government***
5. How does evidence relate to an argument?(1 point)
***It is used to support the reasons in an argument.***
6. Stephanie is trying to convince her boss to add homemade chips to the menu at the restaurant where she works. Which piece of evidence would convince her boss?(1 point)
***Anyone can buy bagged chips, but homemade chips make a restaurant unique.***
7. Select the correct answer from the list.(1 point)
There are many benefits of reading to young children, ***such as*** fostering a love of books and improving vocabulary.
8. Use the paragraph to answer the question.
"(1) In conclusion, single-use plastic straws should be banned from all schools and restaurants. (2) Millions of straws find their way into the ocean each day, and they are polluting the water and harming marine life. (3) So next time you are in the cafeteria or out with friends, think about your choices. (4) Skip the straw and the plastic water bottle, too."
Which sentence restates the central claim?
***Sentence 1***
1. Which statement is the most effective counterargument to the opposing claim?
***Shark attacks are extremely rare.***
2. Tom is writing an argumentative essay about the importance of playing sports. Which sentence is a claim for Tom's argumentative essay?(1 point)
***Kids should start playing sports when they are very young.***
3. "Claim: School uniforms should be mandatory for all middle school students." Which reason should AJ use with his claim?
***Uniforms make all students feel included at school.***
4. A student is researching the history of national parks in the United States. Which source should she choose?(1 point)
***a National Parks Service website run by the U.S. government***
5. How does evidence relate to an argument?(1 point)
***It is used to support the reasons in an argument.***
6. Stephanie is trying to convince her boss to add homemade chips to the menu at the restaurant where she works. Which piece of evidence would convince her boss?(1 point)
***Anyone can buy bagged chips, but homemade chips make a restaurant unique.***
7. Select the correct answer from the list.(1 point)
There are many benefits of reading to young children, ***such as*** fostering a love of books and improving vocabulary.
8. Use the paragraph to answer the question.
"(1) In conclusion, single-use plastic straws should be banned from all schools and restaurants. (2) Millions of straws find their way into the ocean each day, and they are polluting the water and harming marine life. (3) So next time you are in the cafeteria or out with friends, think about your choices. (4) Skip the straw and the plastic water bottle, too."
Which sentence restates the central claim?
***Sentence 1***
guy you need to remember they switch the answers. it may be right for you but its probably wronge for some one else