
Author's Argument
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Rachael Rhodes
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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 ________.
teach someone how to do something
convince someone to act or agree
encourage someone who's feeling down
paint a picture with words
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Multiple Choice
After reading a strong persuasive message, a person would most likely ________.
learn how to do something
feel happy
agree with the message
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:
The video game is expensive.
The video game is almost as fun as the ones you have.
The video game has OK graphics.
The video game won an award for Game of the Year.
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Multiple Choice
A salesperson uses persuasion to make you ________.
buy a product
do research
learn how to do something
feel happy
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Multiple Choice
The goal of an argument is to ________.
entertain someone with a good story
learn something
get someone to see your point of view
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.
give reasons to support his argument
entertain his mother
teach his mother how to do something
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:
You saved up your allowance so you could buy the ticket for yourself.
You have a ride to and from the movie theater with a friend's parent.
It's not a school night.
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?
He can tell them that he will be sad and stay in bed if he can't go.
He can explain that the vacation will be educational and safe.
He can say that he'll hate his parents if they don't let him go.
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?
keep repeating the same thing until everyone agrees
tell her audience that she's a really good student, so they should agree with her
give specific examples of pets that are clean and easy to take care of
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.
a point of view
a disagreement
a reason
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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