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1.

Put the three parts of an arugment in order.

  1. Evide

  2. Claim

  3. Reaso

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2.

Reasons and evidence are the same thing.

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3.

In response to the question: should parents let their children play football?, consider the following argument:

In my opinion, I do believe that parents should let their children play football. I say this because I believe that because football can help children let out allot of inner anger they have. Also I believe that playing football can help children learn how to play well with others, and if their good enough, make a career out of it.

What claim does the author make?

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4.

In response to the question: should parents let their children play football?, consider the following argument:

In my opinion, I do believe that parents should let their children play football. I say this because I believe that because football can help children let out alot of inner anger they have. Also, I believe that playing football can help children learn how to play well with others, and if they're good enough, make a career out of it.

Find two reasons the author provides to support the claim.

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5.

Write a claim and two reasons in response to the question: should cellphones be allowed in the classroom?

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6.

In the previous question, why do you think you were not asked to provide evidence to support your argument?

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7.

Rate your understanding of determining the argument of an author in an article.

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8.

Rate your understanding of writing an argument in response to a question.