Which option means to delineate an argument?
Responses
to support it with facts
to support it with facts
to break it down
to break it down
to form an opinion on it
to form an opinion on it
to restate it in a different way
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to restate it in a different way
Which option describes an opposing claim in an informational text?(1 point)
Responses
a claim made based on evidence presented by the author to support an argument
a claim made based on evidence presented by the author to support an argument
a claim made by the reader after analyzing the evidence presented
a claim made by the reader after analyzing the evidence presented
an argument that is made in order to contradict the argument made by the author
an argument that is made in order to contradict the argument made by the author
an argument that is counter to the claims an author makes
Responses
a claim made based on evidence presented by the author to support an argument
a claim made based on evidence presented by the author to support an argument
a claim made by the reader after analyzing the evidence presented
a claim made by the reader after analyzing the evidence presented
an argument that is made in order to contradict the argument made by the author
an argument that is made in order to contradict the argument made by the author
an argument that is counter to the claims an author makes
an argument that is counter to the claims an author makes
How can text features help a reader analyze an author's argument?(1 point)
Responses
They highlight opposing claims and evidence that might counter the argument.
They highlight opposing claims and evidence that might counter the argument.
They show where the most important information about the argument is located.
They show where the most important information about the argument is located.
They reveal the main points and show how factual support for the argument is organized.
They reveal the main points and show how factual support for the argument is organized.
They include examples and reasons that support the argument not found in the main text.
They include examples and reasons that support the argument not found in the main text.
Responses
They highlight opposing claims and evidence that might counter the argument.
They highlight opposing claims and evidence that might counter the argument.
They show where the most important information about the argument is located.
They show where the most important information about the argument is located.
They reveal the main points and show how factual support for the argument is organized.
They reveal the main points and show how factual support for the argument is organized.
They include examples and reasons that support the argument not found in the main text.
They include examples and reasons that support the argument not found in the main text.
They reveal the main points and show how factual support for the argument is organized.
Which of the following distinguishes a fact from an opinion?(1 point)
Responses
A fact can be proven true.
A fact can be proven true.
A fact can be supported with examples.
A fact can be supported with examples.
A fact can be supported with evidence.
A fact can be supported with evidence.
A fact can be changed over time.
A fact can be changed over time.
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A fact can be proven true.
A fact can be proven true.
A fact can be supported with examples.
A fact can be supported with examples.
A fact can be supported with evidence.
A fact can be supported with evidence.
A fact can be changed over time.
A fact can be changed over time.
A fact can be proven true.