
Planning an extended argument
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- Q1What can we call the fundamental information your reader requires to understand your argument?foundational knowledgepersonal responseprimary evidencesecondary evidence30s
- Q2______ evidence is the unavoidable evidence - the quotations that you can’t avoid referencing. These quotations are very well-known, which makes it difficult to say anything new.Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q3Which of the following statements is true of secondary evidence?Users sort answers between categoriesSorting30s
- Q4Which of the following could help you to demonstrate a personal response to a text?discussing commonly-used quotationsreading critical essays independentlywriting everything that your teacher thinks down30s
- Q5If you consider a text as a whole, you are giving a __________ view of it.primarysecondaryreductiveexplorativeholistic30s
- Q6Which of the following could be considered primary quotations from 'A Christmas Carol'?Users sort answers between categoriesSorting30s