What is considered relevant evidence in argumentative writing?

Relevant Evidence in Argumentative Writing

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Emma Peterson
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6th - 8th Grade
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Personal opinions and beliefs
Facts, examples, and credible sources supporting a claim
Irrelevant anecdotes
Outdated statistical data
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What is the purpose of using an introductory phrase when presenting evidence?
To make the essay longer
To confuse the reader
To fill up space in the essay
To smoothly introduce the evidence to the reader
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What is the role of parenthetical citations in argumentative writing?
To add unnecessary details
To make the text look complex
To distract the reader
To provide source information for quotes and paraphrases
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Why is it important to explain the evidence used in an argument?
To reduce the word count
To complicate the argument
To leave the reader guessing
To make the evidence clear and relevant to the claim
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Why should evidence be tied back to the topic sentence?
To ensure the evidence supports the paragraph's main idea
To disconnect the evidence from the argument
To confuse the reader about the essay's focus
To make the paragraph less coherent
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What happens if an argument lacks relevant evidence?
It is considered well-substantiated
It becomes stronger
It automatically persuades the reader
It remains an unsubstantiated opinion
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How can one assess the relevance of evidence in an argument?
By the length of the evidence
By its relation to the claim and support it provides
By its popularity on social media
By checking if it is older than five years
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What type of sources should be used for gathering evidence?
Unverified online forums
Personal blogs without citations
Comments on social media platforms
Credible and varied sources like Google Scholar
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What does it mean if evidence is considered outdated in topics like science or medicine?
It is over ten years old
It is over five years old
It is less than one year old
It is from the current year
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What should be done if the evidence is not relevant to the argument?
It should be discarded and replaced with relevant evidence
It should be highlighted as a key point
It should be kept to increase word count
It should be modified until it becomes relevant
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