Argumentative Writing
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- Q1This type of reasoning argument has sources to prove it.TaleOpinionFactsFacts30s
- Q2This type of reasoning argument uses no sources whatsoever.OpinionsProofEvidenceExample30s
- Q3Never argue with your _____________ in formal writingBrainEmotionsHeartFacts30s
- Q4The difference between a tale and an example is...Tales and examples both sound true, but tales have no sources.Example are pieces of data and tales are stories.Tales and examples both sound true, but examples have no sources.This is a trick question! Both are exactly the same.30s
- Q5Your introduction should always have...facts.personal story.opinions.a thesis statement.30s
- Q6Using good reasoning is often called...sound reasoning.facts.a thesis statement.common sense.30s
- Q7How long should an essay be?Four paragraphs.6 paragraphs.Five paragraphs.Length does not matter!30s
- Q8All argumentative prompts will require that the writer...describe both positionsagree with the passages.takes a position.disagree with the passages.30s
- Q9When is the FSA Writing Test?March 4thFebruary 29thMarch 1stMarch 2nd30s