Unit 2: Claims and Evidence

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Q1
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The writer's central claim in this passage is that:

Q2
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The evidence the writer presents primarily takes the form of:

Q3
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The sentence "These tests do not measure intelligence; they measure proximity to wealth" functions as:

Q4
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Which of the following, if true, would most weaken the writer's argument?

Q5
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The writer's main claim in the passage can be classified as a:

Q6
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The writer uses the meta-analysis evidence to:

Q7
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The writer addresses the counterargument by:

Q8
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The claim in the first sentence ("The ocean is not... dying — it is being killed") is best categorized as:

Q9
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The final sentence critiques "the language of environmental decline" because:

Q10
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The writer's subordinate claim about food waste infrastructure serves to:

Q11
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The writer uses the juxtaposition of "133 billion pounds" of waste and "34 million people... face food insecurity" primarily to:

Q12
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The writer's central claim in this passage is best described as:

Q13
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The evidence from Finland's UBI trial serves which function in the argument?

Q14
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Which type of evidence would most strengthen the writer's argument about automation?

Q15
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Which type of evidence would be most effective in supporting the claim that a new policy reduces crime?

Q16
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A writer who acknowledges and refutes counterarguments is using:

Q17
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Commentary in an argument serves to:

Q18
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A writer who uses an anecdote followed by statistical data is likely combining appeals to:

Q19
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Relevant evidence differs from irrelevant evidence in that relevant evidence:

Q20
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Sufficient evidence means the writer:

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