
Understanding Argumentative Texts

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English
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9th Grade
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Hard
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Felisa Ford
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Example of an argumentative text: A recipe for chocolate cake, A letter to the editor arguing for longer school lunches, A list of vocabulary words, A weather report
Back
A letter to the editor arguing for longer school lunches
Answer explanation
An argumentative text presents a viewpoint and supports it with reasons. A letter to the editor arguing for longer school lunches clearly fits this definition, as it aims to persuade readers about a specific issue.
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TX.110.36.C.10C
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is Lily looking for when she wants to know the exact meaning of a word as found in the dictionary?
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The dictionary definition of a word
Answer explanation
The term 'denotation' refers to the literal dictionary definition of a word, distinguishing it from connotation, which involves the emotional or cultural associations a word may carry.
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TX.110.36.C.2B
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What does Elijah conclude if he thinks the city expects the park to attract more visitors?
Back
A guess based on evidence and reasoning
Answer explanation
An inference is not a direct quote, summary, or character list. It involves making a guess based on evidence and reasoning, which aligns with the correct choice. Thus, the best description of an inference is a guess based on evidence and reasoning.
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TX.110.36.C.4F
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What shows that Harper is using argumentative writing?
Back
It presents a claim and supports it with evidence
Answer explanation
Argumentative writing is defined by presenting a claim and supporting it with evidence, making the second choice the correct answer. The other options focus on storytelling, description, or process, which are not characteristics of argumentative writing.
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TX.110.36.C.10C
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Connotative meaning of "snake" in "Watch out for Mason, he's a real snake."
Back
A person who is untrustworthy
Answer explanation
In the sentence, 'snake' refers to someone who is sneaky, indicating untrustworthiness. This connotative meaning contrasts with its literal meaning as a reptile, making 'A person who is untrustworthy' the correct choice.
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TX.110.36.C.2B
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
After hearing about Anika, who always volunteers to help her classmates and neighbors, what can you infer about Anika?
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Anika is helpful and kind
Answer explanation
The character's consistent willingness to help others suggests they are compassionate and kind-hearted, making 'helpful and kind' the most accurate inference about their nature.
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TX.110.36.C.4F
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Best thesis statement for an argumentative essay about school uniforms.
Back
School uniforms should be required because they promote equality and reduce distractions.
Answer explanation
The best thesis statement is "School uniforms should be required because they promote equality and reduce distractions." This clearly presents a strong argument supporting the necessity of uniforms, unlike the other options.
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TX.110.36.C.10C
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