Evaluating an Argument
By Tracy Cantrell
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Last updated almost 6 years ago
14 Questions
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What is the irrelevant evidence?
What is the irrelevant evidence?
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Relevant evidence #2
Relevant evidence #2
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Irrevelant evidence #1
Irrevelant evidence #1
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Irrelevant evidence #2
Irrelevant evidence #2
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What key details support her claim?
What key details support her claim?
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What is one piece of irrelevant evidence?
What is one piece of irrelevant evidence?
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What evidence does the author provide to support her reasoning that money used for space programs should be used to address poverty?
What evidence does the author provide to support her reasoning that money used for space programs should be used to address poverty?
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Explain how the answer choice you selected supports the author's reasoning.
Explain how the answer choice you selected supports the author's reasoning.
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Notes:
Notes:
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Which of the following statements best explains the author's claim?
Which of the following statements best explains the author's claim?
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Which of the following statements is evidence supporting the author's reasoning that "people are turning away from traditional methods of reading"?
Which of the following statements is evidence supporting the author's reasoning that "people are turning away from traditional methods of reading"?
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Evaluate the author's argument about the state of print publishing. Explain whether the author backs up his claim with sound reasoning and relevant evidence. Use at least two details from the text in your response.
Evaluate the author's argument about the state of print publishing. Explain whether the author backs up his claim with sound reasoning and relevant evidence. Use at least two details from the text in your response.