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Counter Argument Assessment

Quiz by Ms. Van Ohlen

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6 questions
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  • Q1
    What is the first sentence for a counter argument paragraph.
    Address opposing side
    Refute, (However,)
    To signal Conclusion + if/then statement
    Elaborate
    Give opposing sides Star Reason
    Evidence
    30s
  • Q2
    What is the 2nd sentence for a counter argument paragraph.
    Elaborate
    Refute, (However,)
    To signal Conclusion + if/then statement
    Give opposing sides Star Reason
    Evidence
    Address opposing side
    30s
  • Q3
    What is the 3rd sentence for a counter argument paragraph.
    Give opposing sides Star Reason
    Evidence
    Address opposing side
    Elaborate
    To signal Conclusion + if/then statement
    Refute, (However,)
    30s
  • Q4
    What is the 4th sentence for a counter argument paragraph.
    Address opposing side
    Evidence
    Give opposing sides Star Reason
    Elaborate
    Refute, (However,)
    To signal Conclusion + if/then statement
    30s
  • Q5
    What is the 5th sentence for a counter argument paragraph.
    Elaborate
    To signal Conclusion + if/then statement
    Give opposing sides Star Reason
    Evidence
    Address opposing side
    Refute, (However,)
    30s
  • Q6
    Bonus: What is the definition of refutation?
    the action of proving a statement or theory to be wrong or false.
    alter (information or evidence) so as to mislead.
    sign or give formal consent to (a treaty, contract, or agreement), making it officially valid.
    check or prove the validity or accuracy of (something).
    30s

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