- 1. It is the beginning of piece and should hook your readers' interest.
A) Evidence B) Introduction C) Claim
- 2. You may start writing it by saying, "for instance". It is called the supportimg details.
A) Counter Argument B) Evidence C) Conclusion
- 3. It serves as the topic of your argument
A) Introduction B) Claim C) Evidence
- 4. It is the way you capsulize or restate your stand in a powerful way.
A) Conclusion B) Counter Argument C) Claim
- 5. It is what you are going to use if somenone disagrees with your point of view.
A) Claim B) Counter argument C) Evidence
- 6. Evidence is where you state your point of view.
A) False B) True
- 7. You are going to use Counter Argument when someone disagrees to your piint of view.
A) False B) True
- 8. Introduction is the first thing you scribble in your paper when writing an essay.
A) False B) True
- 9. Conclusion is where you presentthe proof of facts that support your claim.
A) True B) False
- 10. Clain is where you restate your stand or opinion in a powerful way.
A) True B) False
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