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Question
- which of these describes the parts of an argument? *
10 points
○ a. evidence and support
○ b. evidence and logical appeals
○ c. claim, reasons supported with evidence, counterclaim, rebuttal
○ d. evidence and emotional appeals
- which of the following is an example of a rhetorical question? *
10 points
○ a. are you kidding me?
○ b. which courses do you need to take next year?
○ c. both a and b are examples of a rhetorical question.
○ d. neither a nor b are examples of a rhetorical question.
a copy of your responses will be emailed to 201038@ihisd.net.
For question 9: A complete argument includes a central claim, justifying reasons backed by evidence, addressing opposing counterclaims, and rebutting those counterclaims. The other options only list partial or persuasive elements, not the full structural parts of an argument.
For question 10: A rhetorical question is asked to make a point, not to get a genuine answer. "Are you kidding me?" is a rhetorical question used to express disbelief, while "Which courses do you need to take next year?" is a genuine question seeking information.
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- c. Claim, reasons supported with evidence, counterclaim, rebuttal
- a. Are you kidding me?