Claim
Counter Claims
Reasoning
Evidence
100

100: What is a claim in an argumentative text?

 Answer: A statement that asserts something to be true.

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100: What is a counterclaim?

  •  Answer: A statement that opposes or contradicts the main claim.

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  • 100: What is reasoning in an argumentative text?

Answer: The explanation that connects the claim to the evidence.

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  • 100: What is evidence in an argumentative text?

Answer: Facts, statistics, or examples that support the claim.

200

200: Give an example of a claim related to school uniforms.

  • Answer: School uniforms promote equality among students.

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200: Why should writers include counterclaims in their arguments?

  • Answer: To show understanding of opposing views and strengthen their argument.

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  • 200: How does reasoning strengthen an argument?

Answer: It clarifies why the evidence supports the claim.

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  • 200: Why is it important to use credible evidence?
     

Answer: Credible evidence enhances the reliability of the argument.

300

300: Why is it important for a claim to be debatable?

  •  Answer: A debatable claim allows for discussion and differing opinions.

300

300: Provide an example of a counterclaim to the claim about school uniforms.

  •  Answer: School uniforms limit students' ability to express themselves.

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  • 300: Give an example of reasoning for the claim about school uniforms.
     

Answer: Uniforms reduce distractions, allowing students to focus better on learning.

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  • 300: Provide an example of evidence supporting the claim about school uniforms.

Answer: A study showing that schools with uniforms have higher attendance rates.

400

400: How can a strong claim enhance an argumentative essay?

  • Answer: A strong claim provides a clear position that guides the argument.

400

400: How can addressing counterclaims improve an argumentative text?

  • Answer: It demonstrates critical thinking and helps to refute opposing views.

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  • 400: Why is it important for reasoning to be logical?

Answer: Logical reasoning makes the argument more convincing to readers.

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  • 400: How can different types of evidence (like statistics and anecdotes) be used effectively?

Answer: Combining different types of evidence can appeal to both logic and emotion.

500
  • 500: What makes a claim effective in persuading an audience?




Answer: An effective claim is specific, clear, and supported by reasoning.

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500: What strategy can be used to effectively refute a counterclaim?

  • Answer: Provide strong evidence and reasoning that supports the original claim.

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  • 500: What role does reasoning play in persuading the audience?

Answer: It helps the audience understand the connection between the claim and the evidence.

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  • 500: What is the impact of using insufficient evidence in an argument?
     

Answer: Insufficient evidence can weaken the argument and reduce its persuasiveness.

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