Answer:
1). Selecting and forming a claim about a specific topic.
2). Identifying evidence to include to support your reasons.
3). Investigating counterclaims that go against your claim.
Explanation:
An argumentative essay is characterized as the essay that offers both the sides(in support and counter) of the argument.
Writing is a creative yet recursive process and pre-writing is the initial stage of this process. While researching an argumentative essay, the first pre-writing step would be 'the selection of a topic that you wish to argue upon and formation of a claim to reflect your position in the argument.' The next step would involve <u>'looking for the evidence to substantiate your claim as well as reasons and justify your position before the audience'</u> that persuades them logically. The next crucial step would be 'to investigate the counterclaims that oppose your claim' as it helps in establishing the credibility of the argument. The final stage is 'refutation of these claims with appropriate logic and evidence' that substantiates the author's claim and position. Thus, <u>options 1, 2, and 3</u> are the correct answers.
The Answer is . . .
“A. Slim is well-respected on the ranch and in the bunkhouse.”
Answer:
which?
Explanation:
show the examples if u ask a multiple choice question!
or how r we supposed to know?<em>oof</em>
Answer:
a clause will always include a subject
Explanation:
by definition a clause is "a unit of grammatical organization next below the sentence in rank and in traditional grammar said to consist of a subject and predicate." and "subject" is the closest answer you have to that
The correct answer here is B.
Marry <span>Wollstonecraft clearly shows the fruits of her labor here. She shows that she undertook multiple evaluations and research into the root of women's problems. She read the associated literature, she observed the schools and the parents and found the education lacking. That is why she is convinced that the root of women's problems lies in the bad educational system. </span>