What is a thesis statement?
How to Write an Argument Essay

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A statement that clearly presents the main argument.
A summary of the entire paper.
A question that the paper seeks to answer.
A list of references used in the paper.
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What is the purpose of an argumentative essay?
To entertain the reader with a story.
To provide information on a topic.
To convince the reader of a particular viewpoint.
To summarize existing research on a subject.
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What is the importance of a clear structure in an argumentative essay?
It makes the essay longer and more detailed.
A clear structure helps the reader follow the argument and understand the relationships between points.
It allows the writer to express personal opinions without evidence.
It is not important as long as the content is strong.
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What is the difference between an argumentative essay and a persuasive essay?
An argumentative essay relies on logic and evidence, while a persuasive essay may rely more on emotional appeal.
Both types of essays are identical in structure and purpose.
A persuasive essay is always longer than an argumentative essay.
An argumentative essay is written in first person, while a persuasive essay is written in third person.
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How does the conclusion of an argumentative essay function?
It introduces new evidence to support the thesis.
It summarizes the main points and reinforces the thesis statement.
It presents a counterargument to the thesis.
It provides a detailed analysis of the topic.
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Why is it important to include counterarguments in an argumentative essay?
To strengthen the essay's argument by addressing opposing views.
To confuse the reader and make the essay longer.
To show that the writer is unsure of their position.
To eliminate the need for evidence in the essay.
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What role does evidence play in an argumentative essay?
Evidence is used to summarize the essay's main points.
Evidence supports the claims made in the essay and helps persuade the reader.
Evidence is only necessary for scientific essays.
Evidence serves as a decorative element in the essay.
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