How do you determine an author’s claim in an informational text?

How do you identify and evaluate a claim?

What needs to be included in the outline for an argument?

Can you determine whether claims are supported by reasons and evidence in a spoken argument?

What is a theme?

Why might you need to adapt your speech to different audiences and contexts?

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