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bulgar [2K]
2 years ago
6

In which element does the following questions fall?

English
1 answer:
Ugo [173]2 years ago
7 0

1.Is the author's claim objective? [Topic and Position]

2.From what perspective did the author write the text? [Style]

3.Is the information arranged according to the content, by the author'sargument or by the needs of the audience? [Organization]

4.Which of the references elicits further discussion? [Research/Sources]

5.Where is the text found? [Audience]

6.Does the text mean to persuade? [Purpose/Context]

7.Are the sources credible? [Proof/Evidence]

8.Which of the evidence carries the more weight? [Proof/Evidence]

9.How is the information arranged in the text ? [Organization]

10.What can you infer from the writer's choice of words? [Style]

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