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Argumentative Essay Quiz

This document contains a quiz about argumentative essays. It has multiple choice and short answer questions about key concepts like claims, reasoning, conclusions, evidence, counterarguments, and audience. The quiz is assessing understanding of how to structure an argumentative essay by establishing a claim and supporting it with reasons and evidence while addressing alternative perspectives. It also asks how the writer supports their own arguments and discusses the role of the audience in argumentative writing.
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Argumentative Essay Quiz

This document contains a quiz about argumentative essays. It has multiple choice and short answer questions about key concepts like claims, reasoning, conclusions, evidence, counterarguments, and audience. The quiz is assessing understanding of how to structure an argumentative essay by establishing a claim and supporting it with reasons and evidence while addressing alternative perspectives. It also asks how the writer supports their own arguments and discusses the role of the audience in argumentative writing.
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  • English: Quiz 2
  • English: Quiz 1

ENGLISH: Quiz!

Name: __________________________________ Date: _______________ Score: __________

I. IDENTIFICATION [ 2 points each]


___________________ 1. It involves the process of establishing a claim and then proving it.
2. The ____________ of an argumentative essay is to present well-reasoned conclusions in order to persuade the
audience to accept or at least seriously consider a point of view.
3. The aims of writing argumentative essays ____________________________________
4. ____________________________________
___________________ 5. It is the act or process of forming reasons and drawing conclusions.
___________________ 6. Point or statement that supports one’s ideas.
___________________ 7. Point or statement in opposition to the argument being made in a written document.
___________________ 8. The process of disproving an opposing argument.
___________________ 9. A person who disagrees with something and speaks against it.
___________________ 10. Someone who argues in favor of something; advocate.
___________________ 11. It states a claim and supports it with reasons and evidence from sources.
___________________ 12. It is an argument that stands in opposition to your argument/claim.
___________________ 13. It is your opponent’s argument that tries to explain why you are wrong.
___________________ 14. These are data that have been objectively proven and are generally accepted.
___________________ 15. What kind of topic should be chosen in writing argumentative essays.

II. ESSAY

1. How do you support your arguments? 10 points


2. Discuss the role of your audience. 10 points

ENGLISH: Quiz!

Name: __________________________________ Date: _______________ Score: __________

III. IDENTIFICATION [ 2 points each]


___________________ 1. It involves the process of establishing a claim and then proving it.
2. The ____________ of an argumentative essay is to present well-reasoned conclusions in order to persuade the
audience to accept or at least seriously consider a point of view.
3. The aims of writing argumentative essays ____________________________________
4. ____________________________________
___________________ 5. It is the act or process of forming reasons and drawing conclusions.
___________________ 6. Point or statement that supports one’s ideas.
___________________ 7. Point or statement in opposition to the argument being made in a written document.
___________________ 8. The process of disproving an opposing argument.
___________________ 9. A person who disagrees with something and speaks against it.
___________________ 10. Someone who argues in favor of something; advocate.
___________________ 11. It states a claim and supports it with reasons and evidence from sources.
___________________ 12. It is an argument that stands in opposition to your argument/claim.
___________________ 13. It is your opponent’s argument that tries to explain why you are wrong.
___________________ 14. These are data that have been objectively proven and are generally accepted.
___________________ 15. What kind of topic should be chosen in writing argumentative essays.

IV. ESSAY

3. How do you support your arguments? 10 points


4. Discuss the role of your audience. 10 points

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