Grade 6 Quiz Supporting Claims with Clear Reasons and Relevant Evidence – W.6.1.B
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.6.1.B focuses on the essence of argumentative writing: backing up claims. To craft a compelling argument, it’s essential not only to assert a viewpoint but to solidify it with lucid reasons and germane evidence. Moreover, the use of trustworthy sources enhances the credibility of the argument, indicating a comprehensive grasp of the topic or text.
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What is the main purpose of evidence in an argumentative essay?
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Which of the following is a sign of a credible source?
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What happens when an argument lacks clear reasons and relevant evidence?
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Demonstrating understanding of a topic means…
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In what order should reasons and evidence be presented?
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Which of the following can be considered relevant evidence?
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Why is it important to use clear reasons in an argumentative essay?
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What distinguishes relevant evidence from irrelevant evidence?
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Why are credible sources vital in an argumentative essay?
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If a writer fails to demonstrate understanding of the topic, the reader might…
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