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Argumentative Persuasive Unit Test

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Question 1
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Select the correct answer for the example above.

Question 2
2.

Select the correct answer for the example above.

Question 3
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Select the correct answer for the example.

Question 4
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Select the correct answer for the example.

Question 5
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Select the correct answer for the example.

Question 6
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Select the correct answer for the example.

Question 7
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Argumentative/persuasive writing must include a counterclaim.

Question 8
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Question 9
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In the opening paragraph of an argumentative/persuasive it is important begin the paragraph with the side you are going to fight for.

Question 10
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A T-chart mainly helps you...

Match each term with the definition.
fact
doing what is fashionable or popular
thesis
used for dramatice effect or to make a point rather than get an answer
rhetoric
assertion that some is true or factual
counterargument
opinion offered in opposition to another postion
bandwagon
quality of being trustworthy or believable
statistic
knowledge on which to base belief
evidence
concept whose truth can be proved
credibility
uses emotions
quotation
causes someone to adopt a postion or belief
rhetorical question
an opinion held in oppostion to another
pathos
cited passage
persuade
using language effectively to please or persuade
position
numeric data
claim
unproved statement used as a premise in an argument