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    • What is a claim in the context of an argument?
      A statement that supports the author’s stand
    • What does a claim of fact assert?
      That a specific condition exists or will exist
    • Why is evidence important in an argument?
      It strengthens the author's claim
    • What does a claim of value express?
      Approval or disapproval about desirability
    • What should be identified first when analyzing an argument?
      The major claim being made in the article
    • How should evidence be evaluated when supporting an argument?
      It should be compared with other arguments
    • What is the primary purpose of presenting factual evidence in an argument?
      To support the argument and enhance credibility
    • What characterizes a well-cited piece of evidence?
      References from credible sources
    • What type of data is most effective in defending a position?
      Statistical data from scientific studies
    • How can evidence be incorporated when writing an argumentative essay?
      By integrating evidence logically to support points
    • What should be considered when evaluating an argument?
      Its relevance and reliability in supporting the claim
    • How can one assess if an argument is well-defended?
      By analyzing if it presents logical reasoning
    • What is the primary purpose of a position paper?
      To present one side of an issue and persuade
    • What does an argumentative thesis state?
      The author's stance on the issue
    • What should be included in the introduction of a position paper?
      Background information
    • How can claims in a position paper be strengthened?
      By using credible evidence
    • What is a claim in the context of an argument?
      A statement that supports the author’s stand
    • What is the purpose of summarizing counterclaims in a position paper?
      To acknowledge opposing views and refute them
    • What does a claim of fact assert?
      That a specific condition exists or will exist
    • What is an example of an effective argumentative thesis statement?
      Online education should be adopted widely
    • Why is evidence important in an argument?
      It strengthens the author's claim
    • What is the primary purpose of a report?
      To provide information for decision-making
    • What does a claim of value express?
      Approval or disapproval about desirability
    • What does effective report structure include?
      A title page, introduction, body, conclusion, references
    • Why is reader-friendly language essential in a formal report?
      To ensure clarity
    • What section should be prioritized in a report for management?
      An abstract summarizing key findings
    • What should be first identified when analyzing an argument?
      The major claim being made in the article
    • How should evidence be evaluated when supporting an argument?
      It should be compared with other arguments
    • How can one determine if the objectives of a report are realistic?
      By assessing if they can be achieved within time frame
    • What is the primary purpose of presenting factual evidence in an argument?
      To support the argument and enhance credibility
    • What is most critical when evaluating a report's structure?
      The clarity and organization of information
    • What characterizes a well-cited piece of evidence?
      References from credible sources
    • What is the primary purpose of a survey questionnaire?
      To collect specific information
    • What type of data is most effective in defending a position?
      Statistical data from scientific studies
    • What type of survey question allows respondents to select options?
      Multiple choice questions
    • How can evidence be incorporated when writing an argumentative essay?
      By integrating evidence logically to support points
    • Why should the language be simple in a survey questionnaire?
      To ensure all respondents can answer easily
    • What should be considered when evaluating an argument?
      Its relevance and reliability in supporting the claim
    • What are screening questions in a survey?
      Questions that filter respondents by criteria
    • How can one assess if an argument is well-defended?
      By analyzing if it presents logical reasoning
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