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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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.

OpenStudy (usukidoll):

answer: who cares. This is....MATHEMATICS! >:D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@UsukiDoll you didn't have to be rude i posted it there and no one helped

OpenStudy (usukidoll):

but you are posting off topic stuff.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah but i posted it where its supposed to be and everyone said post it here

OpenStudy (usukidoll):

yeah in a math section... your questions have nothing to do with math

OpenStudy (calculusxy):

For the first question, the main idea is basically about the price hike of the gas. You can see that all of the choices support that idea, except for one. For the second question, remember that an argumentative essay will always try to convey the reader in making sure that the claim that the author wrote, is true. You need to have strong evidence that will support your claim. It will always be good to refer to a source in order backup your reasons. Here is a small and simple chart: 1. Claim • Reason a. Evidence

OpenStudy (calculusxy):

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OpenStudy (usukidoll):

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