day 2 when you read informational text, it is important to evaluate an argument and specific claims in a…

day 2 when you read informational text, it is important to evaluate an argument and specific claims in a text. in other words, decide if an author fully explains his or her ideas and supplies adequate support. for example, if a writer states, apples are terrible for people to eat several facts, statistics, research, or other data should be supplied to back up this claim. instead of fully supporting ideas, some authors simply re - word the claim. for example, apples are terrible for people to eat. this is just a bad fruit does not give any reasons to elaborate about this idea. as you read informational text, determine whether or not the writer fully explains his or her thinking. identify the type of support that is given to support a claim. 13 multiple choice 1 point which answer choice states the main idea of this text? look to determine if an author fully supports stated ideas. a detail is the main idea of a claim by a speaker. rewording information is the most common type of error. 14 essay 1 point what is one common error some writers make when they are making an argument?

day 2 when you read informational text, it is important to evaluate an argument and specific claims in a text. in other words, decide if an author fully explains his or her ideas and supplies adequate support. for example, if a writer states, apples are terrible for people to eat several facts, statistics, research, or other data should be supplied to back up this claim. instead of fully supporting ideas, some authors simply re - word the claim. for example, apples are terrible for people to eat. this is just a bad fruit does not give any reasons to elaborate about this idea. as you read informational text, determine whether or not the writer fully explains his or her thinking. identify the type of support that is given to support a claim. 13 multiple choice 1 point which answer choice states the main idea of this text? look to determine if an author fully supports stated ideas. a detail is the main idea of a claim by a speaker. rewording information is the most common type of error. 14 essay 1 point what is one common error some writers make when they are making an argument?

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Brief Explanations:

The text emphasizes the importance of evaluating if an author fully supports their ideas in informational text, using examples of weak - support claims. For question 13, the main idea is about determining if an author fully supports stated ideas. For question 14, a common error is simply re - stating a claim without providing adequate support.

Answer:

  1. Look to determine if an author fully supports stated ideas.
  2. One common error is that some writers simply re - state a claim instead of providing adequate support like facts, statistics, research, or other data.