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what elements should be included in a paragraph that evaluates a writers argument? select three options. a brief biography of the writer a summary of the writer’s claim an analysis of the writer’s concluding statements an analysis of the writer’s reasons and evidence a response to the writer’s position saying if it is right or wrong
To evaluate a writer's argument, we need to consider elements related to the argument's content. A brief biography of the writer is not relevant to evaluating the argument itself. A summary of the writer’s claim provides the core of what the writer is arguing. An analysis of the writer’s concluding statements helps assess how the argument wraps up. An analysis of the writer’s reasons and evidence is crucial to evaluate the support for the argument. A simple "right or wrong" response is too simplistic and not a standard element of argument evaluation (it's more about agreement than evaluation). So the three relevant elements are the summary of the claim, analysis of concluding statements, and analysis of reasons/evidence.
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B. a summary of the writer’s claim
C. an analysis of the writer’s concluding statements
D. an analysis of the writer’s reasons and evidence