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Author's Argument

Author's Argument

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English

6th - 8th Grade

Practice Problem

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CCSS
RI.6.8, RI.7.8, W.7.1A

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Author's Argument

LAFS.7.RI.3.8 – Students will trace and evaluate the argument and specific claims in a text, assessing whether the reasoning is sound, and the evidence is relevant and sufficient to support the claims. 

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Multiple Choice

People use persuasive language to ________.

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teach someone how to do something

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convince someone to act or agree

3

encourage someone who's feeling down

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paint a picture with words

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Multiple Choice

After reading a strong persuasive message, a person would most likely ________.

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learn how to do something

2

feel happy

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agree with the message

4

start to cry

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following would be the strongest argument to persuade you to buy a new video game:

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The video game is expensive.

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The video game is almost as fun as the ones you have.

3

The video game has OK graphics.

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The video game won an award for Game of the Year.

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Multiple Choice

A salesperson uses persuasion to make you ________.

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buy a product

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do research

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learn how to do something

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feel happy

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Multiple Choice

The goal of an argument is to ________.

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entertain someone with a good story

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learn something

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get someone to see your point of view

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sound smart

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Multiple Choice

Read the passage below. What is the child trying to do?


Hey mom, I really think we should make my bedtime half an hour later. Everyone in my class goes to sleep later than I do. I don't think I need as much sleep as I used to. Each night I lay awake for a long time before I go to sleep.

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give reasons to support his argument

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entertain his mother

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teach his mother how to do something

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get to sleep before his mother

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Multiple Choice

Which of these statements would be the weakest argument to persuade your parents to let you see a movie:

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You saved up your allowance so you could buy the ticket for yourself.

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You have a ride to and from the movie theater with a friend's parent.

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It's not a school night.

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The movie is a little violent.

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Multiple Choice

Ishmael wants to go on vacation with his friend's family. What's the best way he can persuade his parents to say yes?

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He can tell them that he will be sad and stay in bed if he can't go.

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He can explain that the vacation will be educational and safe.

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He can say that he'll hate his parents if they don't let him go.

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He can ask them for the money that he needs for the trip.

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Multiple Choice

Karla is giving a speech about why students should have class pets. What should she do to persuade her audience?

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keep repeating the same thing until everyone agrees

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tell her audience that she's a really good student, so they should agree with her

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give specific examples of pets that are clean and easy to take care of

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tell her audience the story of how her cat died

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Multiple Choice

Read the statements below. What is the second sentence?


Dad, I want to start a babysitting business. It will teach me to be responsible. I can babysit after school and get paid. I promise to get my homework done, too.

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a point of view

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a disagreement

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a reason

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a conclusion

Author's Argument

LAFS.7.RI.3.8 – Students will trace and evaluate the argument and specific claims in a text, assessing whether the reasoning is sound, and the evidence is relevant and sufficient to support the claims. 

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