Grade 7 Quiz Writing Arguments with Clear Reasons and Relevant Evidence – W.7.1
The standard CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.7.1 emphasizes the importance of crafting sound arguments in writing. Students are guided to make claims and back them up with lucid reasons and relevant evidence. This approach ensures that the arguments presented are both persuasive and grounded in valid reasoning and evidence, showcasing a well-rounded understanding of the topic or text.
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What is the primary purpose of an argumentative essay?
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Which of the following best represents a clear reason?
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How should evidence be presented in an argument?
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When selecting evidence to support a claim, it’s essential to:
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What makes a claim persuasive?
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Which statement best represents a well-supported claim?
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Why is it crucial to provide clear reasons in an argument?
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In an argumentative essay, the conclusion should:
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A strong argumentative essay should:
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What is the risk of not providing clear reasons and relevant evidence in an argument?
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