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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Help please! Fan and medal. Need help with 4 questions.

OpenStudy (camerondoherty):

ask 1 by one

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Read the following excerpt from an argumentative essay. Answer the question that follows. Critics might say that smart phones in the classroom cause too many distractions. A 2009 article in Education Magazine made just such a claim. Although cell phones can certainly cause distractions, current research suggests that teachers and students are putting phones to better use. A 2013 Educator Insider poll reveals that 67% of high school instructors now encourage students to use phones in the classroom setting. Students without phones are actually at a disadvantage in the classroom. The poll lists Internet access, spell checks, and collaboration as three key uses of smart phones in an educational setting. How does the author handle the counterclaim? The author chooses to concede the point and offers no rebuttal. The author offers an opinion discounting the counterclaim. The author ignores the counterclaim and avoids responding. The author supplies a rebuttal that quotes more current research.

OpenStudy (juanpablojr):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The author supplies a rebuttal that quotes more current research.

OpenStudy (camerondoherty):

See if this helps c:

OpenStudy (camerondoherty):

http://bit.do/English-Answers

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks both of you! :)

OpenStudy (camerondoherty):

ask another 1

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The following excerpt from an argument features a counterclaim and a rebuttal. Read the paragraph and answer the question that follows: Some argue that television is a good influence on teens. They say that educational broadcasts, historical programs, and news broadcasts help students learn about the world. Each of these options would certainly benefit teen viewers, but research shows that teens rarely watch them. A 2011 survey on TeenLife.com explored teen viewing habits. It showed that 93% of teen viewing hours were spent on comedies, teen or police dramas, and reality programs. Only two percent of teens admitted to watching news of any type, one percent listed historical programs, and zero percent named educational broadcasts. Which of the following is true about this excerpt? It addresses the opposition respectfully but does not use researched facts to refute the counterclaim. It presents researched evidence to refute a counterclaim but not does treat the opposition respectfully. It refutes the counterclaim ineffectively because it offers opinions and uses a disrespectful tone. It uses a respectful tone and offers researched evidence to effectively refute the counterclaim.

OpenStudy (camerondoherty):

I think it is D...

OpenStudy (juanpablojr):

http:///www.nig.gr/brJ its D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks Guys! :)

OpenStudy (camerondoherty):

another?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which rebuttal would be ineffective in an argumentative essay? A rebuttal that acknowledges the opposition's point and uses clever words to insult it A rebuttal that introduces facts to show the opposition's argument is incomplete A rebuttal that presents research to show the opposition's argument to be incorrect A rebuttal that uses information to prove the opposition's argument is irrelevant

OpenStudy (anonymous):

That is A

OpenStudy (camerondoherty):

A ofc

OpenStudy (camerondoherty):

another?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I said it first ;)

OpenStudy (juanpablojr):

http://goo.gl/HqAe6c has the answer!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Read the following excerpt from an argumentative essay. Answer the question that follows. Critics might say that smart phones in the classroom cause too many distractions. A 2009 article in Education Magazine made just such a claim. Although cell phones can certainly cause distractions, current research suggests that teachers and students are putting phones to better use. A 2013 Educator Insider poll reveals that 67% of high school instructors now encourage students to use phones in the classroom setting. Students without phones are actually at a disadvantage in the classroom. The poll lists Internet access, spell checks, and collaboration as three key uses of smart phones in an educational setting. What is the counterclaim the author introduces to the argument? Cell phones should be allowed in the classroom. Cell phones in the classroom cause too many distractions. Students without phones are actually at a disadvantage in the classroom. 67% of high school instructors now encourage students to use phones in the classroom.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Last one! :)

OpenStudy (camerondoherty):

A i think

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It's Students without phones are actually at a disadvantage in the classroom.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR TERRIFIC HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)

OpenStudy (camerondoherty):

it is definately a @thecollinjc1

OpenStudy (camerondoherty):

ur wrong

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ur grammar sux

OpenStudy (camerondoherty):

excuse me?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I got a 40 out of 50! Um and yea @thecollinjc1 you were wrong but that's okay! :) @camerondoherty you were right.

OpenStudy (camerondoherty):

c:

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I was still right

OpenStudy (camerondoherty):

no you werent

OpenStudy (camerondoherty):

I was right XD

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I'm always right

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Even when i'm wrong

OpenStudy (camerondoherty):

you got him a question wrong

OpenStudy (anonymous):

dang it

OpenStudy (camerondoherty):

you should feel ashamed you offered him help and you got him the question wrong

OpenStudy (anonymous):

According to my quiz you were wrong

OpenStudy (anonymous):

But it's okay! :)

OpenStudy (camerondoherty):

Don't take me for stupid ik english

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Even if i'm wrong I'm still right.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I'm kidding guys calm down

OpenStudy (camerondoherty):

thnk wut chu wanna think

OpenStudy (anonymous):

And @camerondoherty Im a girl so yea

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I was joking lol

OpenStudy (camerondoherty):

sorry XD

OpenStudy (anonymous):

YOU WERE RIGHT @camerondoherty DO YOU WANT A COOKIE

OpenStudy (camerondoherty):

nope

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ok no cookie

OpenStudy (anonymous):

You get a fan + medal though

OpenStudy (camerondoherty):

idrc about the fan and medal as long as i helped the person out XD

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I apologize for the way I acted towards you.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

You're a nice gal

OpenStudy (juanpablojr):

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OpenStudy (juanpablojr):

I smell something and its not \(ME\)

OpenStudy (juanpablojr):

Its J.

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