1) Argumentative writing  a) claim by itself is not an argumentative thesis b) collects and presents evidence, allowing readers to make an informed decision regarding a topic c) building materials 2) Statics evidence a) Statistical evidence. b) You can involve numbers and examples. c) Statistical evidence involves presenting numbers and percentages that support your point. 3) Quotes evidence a) Using examples or anecdotes from your own experience b) Using quotes from leading experts or authorities in their fields will support your position c) Offering the opinion of an expert is referred to as a testimonial 4) Argument and Thesis  a) Your thesis must be supported by strong arguments that you can then support with credible evidence. b) A claim by itself is not an argumentative thesis, you need to put forth your reasons as well c) The basic way to think about your thesis and arguments is evidence  5) Examples evidence a) Tools to involve the reader in the argument. b) Using examples or anecdotes from your own experience can enhance your meaning and also engage the reader. c) Offering the opinion of an expert. 6) Does the argumentative paper have different types of evidence? a) Only two types. b) Yes, it does have many types.  c) No, there is none. 7) The basic way to think about your thesis and arguments is the. a) Formula: Claim + reasons. b) Formula: Argument + persuade c) Formula: Sources + evidence 8) Facts, evidence a) Textual evidence comes directly from a source document. b) Their opinion can come from an interview or quote from a book c) Facts are among the best tools to involve the reader in the argument. They are indisputable. 9) Textual evidence a) Textual evidence comes directly from a source document. b) Textual evidence c) Offering the opinion of an expert is referred to as testimonial evidence. 10) Experts´ opinion a) Offering the opinion of an expert is referred to as testimonial evidence. Their opinion can come from an interview or quote from a book or paper they authored. b) Personal examples make experts' ideas concrete. c) The writer automatically wins the reader’s mutual agreement by utilizing them.

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