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Tips And Tricks For Evaluating An Argument And Its Claims 1st Edition Sandra K Athans Robin W Parente

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Tips And Tricks For Evaluating An Argument And Its Claims 1st Edition Sandra K Athans Robin W Parente
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Publisher: Rosen Publishing Group
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.79 MB
Pages: 66
Author: Sandra K. Athans; Robin W. Parente
ISBN: 9781477775608, 1477775609
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Tips And Tricks For Evaluating An Argument And Its Claims 1st Edition Sandra K Athans Robin W Parente by Sandra K. Athans; Robin W. Parente 9781477775608, 1477775609 instant download after payment.

The Common Core curriculum is designed to make students better readers, writers, listeners, and critical thinkers. This volume fulfills that mandate by teaching readers how to assess if an argument's reasoning is sound and the evidence presented is valid, relevant, and sufficient. Identifying both the strengths and weaknesses of an argument, along with an author's point of view and possible intentions or agenda, students become better able to separate fact from opinion and reality from spin. They form educated opinions and become better, more persuasive presenters of their own arguments.

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