English, 27.10.2020 17:40, lizzyhearts
How can text features help a reader analyze an author's argument?(
1 The include examples and reasons that support the argument not found in the main text.
2 They show where the most important information about the argument is located.
3 They reveal the main points and show how factual support for the argument is organized.
4 They highlight opposing claims and evidence that might counter the argument.
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English, 21.06.2019 22:00, hazefreedom3885
How might an author with the opposite attitude rephrase the following sentence? this historic building is a local treasure, with a distinctive exterior and many antiques and fascinating artwork on the inside. choose the correct answer from the following choices, and then select the submit answer button. it's a shame this old building hasn't been torn down yet: its ugly design makes it an eyesore, and it is full of rickety furniture and dusty paintings. this building was built over 100 years ago and features a design not seen on many other buildings of the era as well as a large collection of furniture and art. the old man running the antiques shop watched the kids with suspicion, worrying they would not handle his fragile merchandise with proper care. it is vital that we preserve the history of our town by taking care of buildings like this one, with its interesting design and outstanding collection of art and furniture.
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What is the most likely reason schlosser uses a direct quotation in this example excerpt from fast food nation
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English, 22.06.2019 08:30, davistakeisha95
Which of the following is the definition of sufficient evidence? a. offering enough of the types and instances of support, often from other sources, to satisfy the audience b. credible evidence c. relevant evidence d. current evidence
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