Revising Broad Opinions and Precision

Revising Broad Opinions and Precision

Assessment

Interactive Video

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Emma Peterson

English, Education

4th - 6th Grade

Hard

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The video tutorial guides students on crafting specific opinions rather than broad ones. It explains the issues with broad opinions, such as difficulty in proving them, and provides exercises to identify and revise them. Students learn to brainstorm ideas, find common themes, and write precise opinion statements. The tutorial emphasizes the importance of specificity in opinion writing for clarity and effective argumentation.

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1.

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Why are broad opinions considered problematic?

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What should you do with an opinion that is too broad?

3.

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30 sec • 1 pt

In the example given, why is 'school should be more fun' considered too broad?

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What is the next step after identifying a broad opinion?

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How can you find common themes among your ideas?

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What should you do if you can't find common themes among your ideas?

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What is a precise opinion statement?

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What should you do after writing a precise opinion statement?

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What is the benefit of crafting a specific opinion?

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What is the final step in revising a broad opinion?

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