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Question 1(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)

(MC)

What is a claim?
A clever and logical response to an opposing idea
An idea that presents a contrasting perspective
A personal and emotional stance on a topic
A statement that takes a clear stand on an issue


Question 2(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)

(MC)

Which of the following is the best synonym for perspective?
Argument
Counterclaim
Point of view
Rebuttal


Question 3(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)

(MC)

Effective argumentation anticipates an opponent's
claim
counterclaim
opinion
rebuttal


Question 4(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)

(MC)

Which of the following is a true statement?
Argumentative writing uses logic, while persuasive writing uses emotion.
Argumentative writing uses emotions, while persuasive writing uses logic.
Argumentative writing requires you to present two sides of an issue equally.
Argumentative writing and persuasive writing are the same process.


Question 5(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)

(MC)

An effective argument
uses anger to prove one idea is better than another
uses emotions to prove one idea is better than another
uses evidence to prove one idea is better than another
uses opinions to prove one idea is better than another

Respuesta :

1. a claim is a statement that makes a clear stand on an issue

So D is your answer

2. Point of view would be your answer because it’s showing how the character views things

3. I believe the answer is A.claim , Effective argumentation anticipates an opponent's claim .

4. It is definitely A

Argumentative writing uses logic, persuasive uses emotion

5. The correct answer is C. uses evidence to prove one idea is better than another.

If you want to make an effective argument and persuade the readers/listeners into believing you, you will need to present them with concrete evidence. If you just use you emotions (such as anger, or sadness) or opinions, you are probably not going to make them trust you. It may happen that your emotions are misplaced or that other people don't share them, or that your opinions don't resonate with your audience. This is why relying on evidence is the way to go.