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1) What is a claim? a) actions or opinions that show that you disagree with something b) to state or assert that something is the case c) to carefully judge the value or condition of something d) to believe some ideas are more valuable than others resulting in treating people unfairly e) freedom from mistake or error 2) What does evaluate mean? a) actions or opinions that show that you disagree with something b) to state or assert that something is the case c) to carefully judge the value or condition of something d) to believe some ideas are more valuable than others resulting in treating people unfairly e) freedom from mistake or error 3) What does bias mean? a) actions or opinions that show that you disagree with something b) to state or assert that something is the case c) to carefully judge the value or condition of something d) to believe some ideas are more valuable than others resulting in treating people unfairly e) freedom from mistake or error 4) What does accuracy mean? a) actions or opinions that show that you disagree with something b) to state or assert that something is the case c) to carefully judge the value or condition of something d) to believe some ideas are more valuable than others resulting in treating people unfairly e) freedom from mistake or error 5) What does opposition mean? a) actions or opinions that show that you disagree with something b) to state or assert that something is the case c) to carefully judge the value or condition of something d) to believe some ideas are more valuable than others resulting in treating people unfairly e) freedom from mistake or error 6) If you are thinking about your essay and considering what it is the essay is trying to accomplish, it would belong to which category? a) subject b) audience c) purpose 7) To have an effective counterclaim, you need: a) counterclaim, thesis, conclusion b) counterclaim, evidence against counterclaim, additional evidence c) Evidence against counterclaim d) introduction, conclusion 8) The acronym SOAPS stands for: a) Subject, Occasion, Audience, Purpose, Speaker b) Subject, Occasion, Attention, Purpose, Speaker c) Subject, Occasion, Audience, Purpose, Setting 9) What is a claim? a) specific evidence backing your claim b) argue against a position c) reasonable argument that opposes your claim d) basic belief about a topic, issue or event 10) What is a counterclaim? a) specific evidence backing your claim b) argue against a position c) reasonable argument that opposes your claim d) basic belief about a topic, issue or event 11) What is support? a) specific evidence backing your claim b) argue against a position c) reasonable argument that opposes your claim d) basic belief about a topic, issue or event 12) What does refute mean? a) specific evidence backing your claim b) argue against a position c) reasonable argument that opposes your claim d) basic belief about a topic, issue or event 13) Which of the following is NOT part of a summary paragraph? a) Introduction b) Central Idea c) Supporting Details d) Closing Sentence 14) Does paraphrase text need to be cited? a) No, only direct quotes need cited b) Yes, unless it's common knowledge 15) Which of the following are credible sites? Mark all that are correct. a) .org b) .gov c) .net d) .edu 16) The acronym CAPOW stands for... a) Currency, Authority, Purpose, Objectivity, Writing Style b) Currency, Authority, Purpose, Other, Writing Style c) Change, Authority, Purpose, Objectivity, Writing Style 17) Formal style means writing in third person, such as "Washing one's hands is mandatory before cooking." a) True b) False 18) Formal writing involves... a) using contractions to present a more personal style of writing b) longer sentences to present ideas confidently c) taking on serious topics in a direct way. 19) Informal writing involves... a) the use of 'you' to speak directly to the audience b) The use of contractions to present simple writing c) Conversational with the use of slang to engage the audience
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