Answer:
1: Balances the original author's claims
2: Challenge
3: Challenge
4: Qualify
5: It helps you prepare to challenge the author's claim.
6: The student is challenging the author's claim.
7: The student is defending the author's claim.
Explanation:
Qualifying a Claim: When we qualify a claim, we clarify it by adding some more information or by restricting claim's scope. After qualification a claim becomes more acceptable and balanced even for those who earlier slightly disagreed with that claim. Qualifying a claim includes qualifier words such as “some” or “many” or “most” or “often” etc. These words usually replace "all" and "always".
Challenging a Claim: It means entirely or partially disagreeing with claim. Disagreeing even with a specific element of the claim means challenging it.
Defending a Claim: It means entirely agreeing with a claim without any qualification.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Because good books and videos both have main ideas, structure, and details
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Missouri should be capitalized because it is a state
Answer:
If Antigone had not buried her brother she would have died instead.