Argument Unit Pretest

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English
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10th - 12th Grade
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An incorrect argument that is not based on sound reasoning is called
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Logical fallacy
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A text that presents information in order to explain, clarify, and/or educate is known as
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Informational text
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The reason an author writes about a particular topic is known as
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Author's purpose
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Specific details or facts that support an inference or idea are called
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Evidence
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If a person has a tendency or urge to feel a certain way about something or forms an opinion about a topic before having evidence, they are showing
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Bias
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A statement that can be proven true or false is called
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Claim
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The main argument or position taken by an author in a text is known as
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Thesis statement
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