What is the primary purpose of the introduction paragraph in an argumentative essay?
Structuring Reasons in Argumentative Essays: Order of Importance Approach

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To provide supporting evidence
To state the writer's claim or position
To summarize the reasons
To list the references
2.
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In the order of importance approach, how are reasons typically organized?
Chronologically
From least to most important
Alphabetically
From most to least important
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When considering the audience, why might a writer choose to place the strongest reason last?
To make it easier to write
To leave a lasting impression
To confuse the reader
To follow a strict format
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In the example about changing school start times, which reason was considered the most important?
Improving academic work
Enhancing student health
Ensuring student safety
Reducing transportation costs
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What is the least important reason given for why children have too many trophies?
They collect dust in rooms
They motivate children
They are expensive
They improve skills
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Why might giving trophies to all children be problematic, according to the video?
It leads to unrealistic expectations
It increases participation
It improves teamwork
It encourages competition
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What is the main takeaway about organizing reasons in an argumentative essay?
The writer should choose the order that best persuades the audience
There is only one correct way to organize reasons
The order of reasons does not matter
Reasons should always be listed alphabetically
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