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KIM [24]
2 years ago
5

What criteria are you likely to use when evaluating someone’s argument? check any that apply.

English
1 answer:
topjm [15]2 years ago
3 0

There are certain criteria that can be used to evaluate any argument.

1. Summarization 2.identification 3.investigation

<h3>What are the arguments?  </h3>

An argument is a collection of statements, some of which are provided in support of another statement, the conclusion.

When examining someone's argument, use the criteria listed below to aid in your evaluation.

  1. Compile a summary of the sender's message.
  2. Examine the evidence that has been supplied.
  3. Examine the viewpoint.
  4. Determine the legitimacy

Following are the examples in which argument is evaluated:

Arguments about evaluations are commonplace. You've made several decisions before leaving home in the morning:

  • what to dress?
  • what to carry for lunch?
  • what music to listen to?

You've applied criteria to a specific situation in each scenario and then made a judgment.

Learn more about Arguments:

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