True, An argumentative text tries to convince the reader to agree with the author’s claim., Graphs and sidebars help readers understand facts, statistics, or examples that support the author’s main argument., Rereading a text helps readers notice important evidence they might have missed the first time., When you give text evidence, you use quotes or details from the text to support your answer., Using text evidence shows that your ideas are based on facts, not just opinions., A good argumentative text includes a clear claim, reasons, and evidence., False, Authors use graphs, charts, and sidebars only to make the text colorful., Rereading is a waste of time because you already know what the text says., Sidebars and graphs are not important because they don’t connect to the argument., It’s okay to agree with the author without checking their evidence..

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