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Which statement is an effective claim? I think it is clear to anyone that television is a bad influence on teenagers. Something should be done when it comes to the television habits of teenagers. Television watching should be limited because it has negative influences on teens. There are three major reasons why teen television viewing should be limited.

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the 3rd or 4th idk for sure

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What is the major difference between a persuasive essay and an argumentative essay? An argumentative essay does not try to change a reader's opinion. An argumentative essay does not try to prove a point. An argumentative essay does not use emotions. An argumentative essay does not use facts.

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it is the 3rd one

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he first step you should take in the argument process is to ask your audience to take action to examine a question that has more than one side to take a firm stance on a subject to present evidence to defend your position

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Which of the following statements is true? An argument uses logic to show why your stand on an issue is the best choice. An argument explains both sides of an issue without revealing the writer's perspective. Spoken arguments follow a different process than written arguments. Writing an argumentative essay is the same as writing a persuasive essay.

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it the 2nd one

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What is a claim? An expression of hope for the future A personal and emotional stance on a topic A question with more than one possible answer A statement that takes a clear stand on an issue

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i think the 4th one

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thanks Which statement about argumentative essays is true? Essays should present one strong reason for readers to agree with the claim. Ineffective support will not hurt your argument as long as your claim is strong. Information found in charts, graphs, and videos can be used in your argument. You should stop researching as soon as you find two facts to support your claim.

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the 3rd i think

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You are researching for an argumentative essay about rising gas prices. Which of the following would be ineffective support? A graph about price increases from a news magazine published last month An interview with a neighbor who has strong opinions on rising gas prices An online article about gas prices with links to other sites to verify information A video of a recent news report about people being forced to give up driving

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the 2nd

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An author claims that "Athletes caught using performance-enhancing drugs should be sentenced to prison." The author provides the following reason as support: Last year, 709 citizens were caught using steroids. 403 were put in jail. In the same period of time, 120 professional athletes were caught using steroids. None of them was sent to prison. There is no reason why athletes should not be punished just like everyone else. Which choice best describes the reason the author provides? It is effective. It supports the claim clearly and logically. It is emotional. It expresses personal feelings that cannot be backed with research. It is irrelevant. It discusses a fact that is off topic and does not support the claim. It is unverified. It does not cite a source to show where the information was located.

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i thik the 1st one

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An author claims that "Athletes caught using performance-enhancing drugs should be sentenced to prison." The author provides the following reason as support: In 2013, the TV show Sport-Zone surveyed 2,000 athletes. 73 percent admitted knowing a teammate who took performance-enhancing drugs. Huang Kroll, spokesperson for the International Olympic Committee, was interviewed during the program. "Using illegal substances to gain an advantage is a huge issue," he explained. "Unless stronger laws are passed—laws that result in prison rather than suspension from competition—the problem will continue to grow." Which choice best describes the reason the author provides? It is effective. It supports the claim clearly and logically. It is irrelevant. It discusses a fact that is off topic and does not support the claim. It is unreliable. It does not give any details to prove that the source can be trusted. It is unverified. It does not cite a source to show where the information was located.

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An author claims that "Athletes caught using performance-enhancing drugs should be sentenced to prison." The author provides the following reason as support: A cool article in Kid's Sports Magazine says athletes are role models. I agree! It's heartbreaking for kids to learn that our heroes are cheaters. If players do steroids, send them to prison! They deserve to be punished for making us look stupid for cheering for them. Which choice best describes the reason the author provides? It is effective. It supports the claim clearly and logically. It is emotional. It expresses personal feelings that cannot be backed with research. It is irrelevant. It discusses a fact that is off topic and does not support the claim. It is unverified. It does not cite a source to show where the information was located.

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the 2nd

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you dont know the answer for the othere one

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