When a reader is delineating an argument, they are:
analyzing the claim and evidence
This process involves breaking down the argument to understand its structure, including the main claim, supporting evidence, and how the evidence is used to bolster the claim. It does not necessarily involve revising, recommending, or peer reviewing, although those activities might follow as separate steps after the argument has been understood.
What is a reader doing when they are delineating an argument?(1 point)
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revising the claim and evidence
revising the claim and evidence
analyzing the claim and evidence
analyzing the claim and evidence
recommending the claim and evidence
recommending the claim and evidence
peer reviewing the claim and evidence
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