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  1. How does the term argumentation differ from the meaning of argument?A) The two terms have the same root word B) The two terms
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  2. Which strategy is the most effective way for the author of a persuasive text to refute an opposing viewpoint?(1 point)Responses
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  3. Which strategy is the most effective way for the author of a persuasive text to refute an opposing viewpoint?(1 point) Responses
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  4. Key Terms RemindersWhat is a claim? What is evidence? What are the reasons? On pages 2 and 3 of Unit 8 Lesson 4, Leon is writing
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  5. which one of these make an argument the best? Which one of these is the weakest? Or how are the terms used in arguments? Here
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  6. Which type of argument is about an idea being rejected because of an unsupported belief that other undesirable events could
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  7. Which type of argument is about an idea being rejected because of an unsupported belief that other undesirable events could
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  8. Write four arguments that meet the following criteria:Argument 1: The argument has a false premise, but follows good logic.
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  9. How does the term argumentation differ from the meaning of argument?a. An argument is based on logic, evidence, and research,
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  10. How does the term argumentation differ from the meaning of argument?An argument is based on logic, evidence, and research, while
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