Grade 7 Quiz Evaluating a Speaker’s Argument – SL.7.3
The standard CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.7.3 emphasizes the ability to critically evaluate a speaker’s argument and specific claims. It involves assessing the logic behind the reasoning and determining if the evidence provided is both relevant and adequate to support the claims made.
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What does it mean to “delineate” a speaker’s argument?
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Which is the most important when evaluating the soundness of an argument?
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If a speaker provides many pieces of evidence, what should you consider?
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Why is it crucial to evaluate the relevance of evidence?
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What could make a claim unsound?
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If a speaker’s reasoning has a logical fallacy, what does it imply?
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Which of the following is NOT a criterion for evaluating an argument’s soundness?
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If two speakers present opposing arguments, what should you do?
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Why is it essential to consider the sufficiency of the evidence?
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Which is a sign that a speaker’s claim might be weak?
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