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alex41 [277]
2 years ago
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When you make a claim in an essay, you express an idea or opinion about information in a text. But an effective essay does more

than state ideas and opinions. To persuade your readers to accept your point of view, you'll need to support your claim with evidence, including facts, details, examples, or logical reasons. Complete the attached worksheet from lesson 4 to practice using textual evidence. You may use the ideas from the worksheet for your essay. Submitting the worksheet is optional and will not count against your grade; but will help you with understanding how to use textual evidence.
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timurjin [86]2 years ago
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Answer:

you have an opinion essay to exam? firstly, you have to focus on the Logic words to show your topic. Some Logic words will help you to write the topic quickly. Then, try to think about cool sentence to explain your topic and support your supporting idea. finally write your topic again within new words.

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