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To make an argument, a master writer often moves from a
 
  ___________________ ___________ (the claim) to a ___________________ __________
 
  (a reason, fact, example, expert opinion, or argument against the opposing view) to a
 
  ___________________ ____________ (also a reason, fact, example, expert opinion, or argument against the opposing view).
 
  A. minor support, general idea, major support
 
  B. general idea, major support, minor support
 
  C. minor support, major support, general idea
 
  D. Factual statement, claim, minor support

Question 2

Argument is often a call to action or a challenge to a change of
 
  ___________________ ____________.
 
  A. main points
 
  B. body of the essay
 
  C. mind
 
  D. intellect



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C




strangeaffliction

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Reply 2 on: Jul 15, 2018
Excellent


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