Drag and drop the words into the correct locations.(1 point)

Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse.
A speaker must use Response area to show how the Response area they have provided supports their claim.

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It seems like you're working on an activity that involves dragging and dropping words into specific response areas. However, I can't directly interact with your interface to help you with the dragging and dropping process.

If you provide me with the specific words or phrases you need to categorize and the two response areas, I can help you determine where they should go based on their relation to the claim you're working with. Please share the details, and I'll assist you!

Use the passage to answer the question.

What evidence does the speaker use to support her claim?

(1 point)
Responses

She gives examples of the broad effects of structural racism.
She gives examples of the broad effects of structural racism.

She acknowledges that the virus disproportionately affects Black, Latino, and Indigenous people.
She acknowledges that the virus disproportionately affects Black, Latino, and Indigenous people.

She gives examples of ways in which the virus impacts people.
She gives examples of ways in which the virus impacts people.

She acknowledges that racism must be eradicated through hard work.
She acknowledges that racism must be eradicated through hard work.

Based on the provided responses, the best evidence the speaker uses to support her claim would likely be:

She acknowledges that the virus disproportionately affects Black, Latino, and Indigenous people.

This response directly highlights a specific impact related to the claim, showing how structural racism has tangible effects on different racial and ethnic groups, especially in the context of the virus.

If you're asked to select multiple responses or if there's any specific instruction tied to the claim in the passage, please let me know!

Question
What is antithesis?(1 point)
Responses

how writers and speakers use language to persuade people
how writers and speakers use language to persuade people

the use of language an appeal to authority and credibility
the use of language an appeal to authority and credibility

a rhetorical device in which two opposing concepts are presented side by side in order to show that one is clearly better
a rhetorical device in which two opposing concepts are presented side by side in order to show that one is clearly better

a rhetorical technique in which several sentences of paragraphs are started with the same word or phrase
a rhetorical technique in which several sentences of paragraphs are started with the same word or phrase

The correct definition of antithesis is:

a rhetorical device in which two opposing concepts are presented side by side in order to show that one is clearly better.

This definition captures the essence of antithesis, which involves contrasting ideas to highlight differences and make a persuasive argument.

What does it mean to evaluate something?(1 point)
Responses

to convince another person to believe it
to convince another person to believe it

to find more information in order to better understand it
to find more information in order to better understand it

to assess its strength or effectiveness
to assess its strength or effectiveness

to compare it to an opposing concept to show which is better
to compare it to an opposing concept to show which is better

The correct definition of "evaluate" is:

to assess its strength or effectiveness.

Evaluating something typically involves judging its quality, significance, or value based on specific criteria.

Use the passage to answer the question.

Which evaluation best describes the speaker’s style?

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Responses

She uses transition words and phrases.
She uses transition words and phrases.

Her key ideas are presented logically.
Her key ideas are presented logically.

Her declarative sentences make her sound certain.
Her declarative sentences make her sound certain.

Her awkward demeanor makes her seem nervous.

To determine the best evaluation of the speaker's style, it would be useful to know more about the context of the passage. However, based on the given options, a strong evaluation typically reflects a positive aspect of a speaker's style.

If the speaker's communication is coherent and clear, then the most fitting response would likely be:

Her key ideas are presented logically.

This suggests that the speaker has structured her content in a way that is easy for the audience to follow, contributing to effective communication. If you have details about the passage that could emphasize other aspects of her style, please share!