
Argumentative Essay Quiz
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is an argumentative essay?
An argumentative essay is a type of essay that presents arguments about both sides of an issue.
An argumentative essay is a type of essay that presents only one side of an issue.
An argumentative essay is a type of essay that focuses on personal opinions rather than facts.
An argumentative essay is a type of essay that does not require any evidence or research.
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What is a topic sentence in an argumentative essay?
A topic sentence in an argumentative essay is a sentence that states the main point or argument of the essay.
A topic sentence in an argumentative essay is a sentence that introduces a new idea or topic.
A topic sentence in an argumentative essay is a sentence that provides evidence to support the main argument.
A topic sentence in an argumentative essay is a sentence that summarizes the entire essay.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is supporting evidence in an argumentative essay?
Facts, examples, statistics, or expert opinions
Personal anecdotes
Emotional appeals
Biased sources
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Why is it important to include supporting evidence in an argumentative essay?
Including supporting evidence makes the essay longer and more difficult to read.
Including supporting evidence strengthens the writer's claims and makes the essay more persuasive.
Including supporting evidence weakens the writer's claims and makes the essay less persuasive.
Including supporting evidence is unnecessary and adds unnecessary complexity to the essay.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is text evidence in an argumentative essay?
Specific quotes, examples, or facts from credible sources that support the writer's claims or arguments.
Random statistics or data that are not relevant to the argument.
Quotes from fictional characters or made-up sources.
Personal opinions or anecdotes from the writer.
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How can text evidence strengthen an argument in an essay?
By providing specific examples, facts, or quotes that support the claims made in the argument.
By using vague and ambiguous language that makes it difficult to understand the argument.
By adding irrelevant information that distracts from the main argument.
By including personal opinions and anecdotes that are not supported by evidence.
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What is a conclusion in an argumentative essay?
The conclusion is the first paragraph where the writer introduces their main points.
The conclusion is the final paragraph where the writer summarizes the main points and restates their position.
The conclusion is a separate essay that presents a different argument.
The conclusion is a section where the writer asks questions instead of providing answers.
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