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OpenStudy (elonasushchik):

@zepdrix @jagr2713 @paki @campbell_st can u check some questions?! Please

OpenStudy (elonasushchik):

When writing an argument, what must you do with the counterargument in order to strengthen your claim? (5 points) Briefly state that there is a counterargument without exploring what it is Present the counterargument in a negative light and avoid positive facts Ignore the counterargument so the reader will not become distracted. Fairly state the counterargument to demonstrate you have researched it<-------

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2. Which of the following can help you improve your ability to edit your own writing? (5 points) Writing a new paper<-------- Reading your paper aloud Skipping the revision stage Changing verb tenses

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3. Revising your paper allows you to (5 points) finish your work fix spelling errors improve your final draft<------ make the last changes

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4. In an outline for a book analysis that reads, Chapter 1 Characters Setting Conflict Characters Setting Conflict What is the most logical label for II? (5 points) Chapter 2<------- Secondary characters Alternate settings Internal conflict

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5. A writer presents the following claim and counterclaim: Claim: The school cafeteria should start a composting program Counterclaim: Composting is too messy Which answer most clearly connects the claim to the counterclaim? (5 points) Those opposed to the idea of composting say it's very messy, but a lot of the food and trash gets thrown on the floor and the ground anyway, so wouldn't composting be a better idea? School officials complain that collecting compost would create unnecessary mess in the cafeteria, yet we already collect aluminum and plastic in special bins and no one complains of this. Since we already recycle at our school, why should it be so difficult to recycle our food, too, in a composting program that would benefit the environment as well?<--- The administrative staff doesn't want to have a composting program because they claim it's messy, but we pay cafeteria workers to clean up all of the messy food left on the tables.

OpenStudy (elonasushchik):

@nincompoop can u really please check these

OpenStudy (elonasushchik):

@Bee_see can u check?

OpenStudy (elonasushchik):

@Phebe can u

OpenStudy (elonasushchik):

@King.Void.

OpenStudy (elonasushchik):

@Callisto @Jaynator495

OpenStudy (elonasushchik):

ANYONE????

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@ElonaSushchik When you come back online... I will help :)

OpenStudy (elonasushchik):

okay...

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