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OpenStudy (anonymous):

An argument is used to defend an essay’s __________. facts opinions statistics thesis

OpenStudy (brebre5564):

i think its facts or opoions ? @d123456

OpenStudy (samkellogg):

ya opinions

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which type of evidence in an argument is based on direct observation or experience? anecdotal empirical historical

OpenStudy (samkellogg):

empirical

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thx

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which statement is true about analyzing text? Analyzing involves looking at the ideas for their relationship to the topic and to each other. Analyzing involves deciding if the information is reliable. Analyzing involves briefly providing the main ideas of a passage or source material.

OpenStudy (brebre5564):

its b becasue an anecdotal Anecdotal evidence is an informal account of evidence in the form of an anecdote. An anecdote is a brief tale narrating an interesting or amusing biographical incident. An anecdote is always based on real life, an incident involving actual persons, whether famous or not, in real places.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i dont need that question nomore

OpenStudy (brebre5564):

ik i was letting u knw it was wrong @d123456

OpenStudy (brebre5564):

anymore questions ? @d123456

OpenStudy (samkellogg):

it between A and B for me

OpenStudy (brebre5564):

i agree @samkellogg

OpenStudy (samkellogg):

let me know which on it is

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which does the introduction of a speech usually include? a major transition a thesis a cause–effect relationship

OpenStudy (samkellogg):

I want to say a thesis so B

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which type of characterization occurs through dialogue in a play? actualization direct characterization indirect characterization personification

OpenStudy (anonymous):

An argument is more persuasive if your examples come from sources that are __________. more than ten years old provided by someone who strongly believes in your argument proven by experiments measured in two different units

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which statement is true about analyzing text? Analyzing involves looking at the ideas for their relationship to the topic and to each other. Analyzing involves deciding if the information is reliable. Analyzing involves briefly providing the main ideas of a passage or source material.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which is always based on factual information? empirical evidence factual evidence statistics all of the above

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which is a characteristic of the quest in an epic? It is carried out by a group of people working together. It involves going to places where only mortals are allowed to travel. The main character never doubts his or her ability and never considers giving up. It involves the main character rescuing someone in distress or finding a lost treasure.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which does the introduction of a speech usually include? a major transition a thesis a cause–effect relationship

OpenStudy (samkellogg):

B

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i got the same thing

OpenStudy (samkellogg):

okay good

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Question 8 of 40 When is citing sources required? when you quote an author directly when you use a dictionary definition but put it in your own words when you use easy–to–find facts all of the above

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Eric got an A on his essay. George got a B. Which of the following answer choices correctly connects the two sentences using an appropriate transitional word or phrase? Eric got an A on his essay. Simultaneously, George got a B. Eric got an A on his essay. Since then, George got a B. Eric got an A on his essay. For instance, George got a B. Eric got an A on his essay, but George got a B.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Facts provide the emotional strength to the argument while opinions demonstrate the need for whatever the goal of the argument is. true false

OpenStudy (brebre5564):

Can you make another post with theses questions? @d123456

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think so

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