English Language Arts
Grade 12
45 min
Transition logically between claims, evidence, analysis, and counterclaims
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Claim → Evidence: Which sentence provides logical evidence for the claim 'Regular exercise improves health'?
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Evidence → Analysis: Given the evidence 'The city's population grew 20% in 5 years,' what is the best analysis?
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Argument → Counterclaim: Which phrase best introduces a counterclaim to 'School uniforms reduce bullying'?
Sample Practice Questions
Easy
Claim: 'Reading daily boosts vocabulary.' Which sentence is the strongest evidence?
0.A study found a 15% vocab increase.
1.Reading is a fun hobby.
2.Many smart people read.
3.Books can be expensive.
Easy
Evidence: 'Company profits fell 30% last quarter.' What is the best analysis?
0.The company is failing.
1.Layoffs may be necessary to cut costs.
2.The CEO is disappointed.
3.Profits were higher before.
Easy
Argument: 'All cities should have more bike lanes.' Which phrase best introduces a counterclaim?
0.Furthermore, it's good for the environment.
1.For example, Amsterdam has many.
2.However, this could reduce parking.
3.In conclusion, we need bike lanes.
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