
ARGUMENTATIVE TEXT-1
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12th Grade
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
How does the inclusion of counter-arguments strengthen an argumentative text?
It allows the author to express their personal opinions and biases more freely.
It provides a platform for the author to attack opposing viewpoints and discredit them.
It helps the author to avoid presenting a one-sided argument and appear more objective.
It demonstrates the author's ability to critically engage with opposing viewpoints and enhances the credibility of their argument.
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What is the primary purpose of using modals, adverbs, and evaluative language in argumentative texts?
To create a more informal and conversational tone for the reader.
To make the text more complex and difficult to understand, showcasing the author's intelligence.
To add humor and wit to the argument, making it more engaging.
To strengthen the arguments and add nuance to the author's stance.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is the primary function of a thesis statement in an argumentative text?
To provide a brief overview of the opposing viewpoints on the topic.
To present the central argument that the author will defend throughout the text.
To summarize the main points of the text in a concise manner.
To introduce the author's background and qualifications.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How do argumentative texts differ from purely objective texts?
Argumentative texts are written for a specific audience and avoid generalizing.
Argumentative texts may reflect the author's subjective perspective or opinion, adding a personal touch to the argument.
Argumentative texts rely solely on emotional appeals to persuade the reader.
Argumentative texts are always biased and unreliable.
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What is the role of rhetorical questions in argumentative texts?
To engage the reader and encourage critical thinking.
To create a more informal and conversational tone for the reader.
To provide factual evidence and support for the author's claims.
To summarize the main points of the argument in a concise manner.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is the significance of the ability to construct and analyze argumentative texts in today's world?
All of the above.
It provides a platform for individuals to engage in meaningful discourse and debate.
It helps to develop critical thinking skills and navigate the complexities of information.
It allows individuals to express their opinions and defend their positions.
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According to the text, what is the primary function of a persuasive argumentative text?
To entertain the reader with engaging storytelling.
To provide a neutral and objective analysis of a topic.
To present a balanced view of all sides of an issue.
To convince the reader to adopt the author's viewpoint.
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