Grade 6 Quiz Writing Arguments to Support Claims with Clear Reasons and Relevant Evidence – W.6.1
This standard emphasizes the need for students to craft well-structured arguments that support their claims. Not only should these claims be backed by clear reasons, but also by pertinent evidence. By adhering to this standard, students demonstrate that they can present arguments that are both coherent and compelling.
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How should evidence be presented in an argumentative essay?
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What makes a source credible?
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Which of the following strengthens an argumentative essay the most?
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What role do clear reasons play in an argumentative essay?
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What is the primary purpose of an argumentative essay?
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What is a claim in an argumentative essay?
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Which of the following best describes relevant evidence?
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How can a writer best ensure their reasons are clear?
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Why is it essential to use credible sources in an argumentative essay?
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Which of the following is NOT a type of evidence one might use in an argumentative essay?
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