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before creating the presentation, evaluate the essay you will use as yo…

Question

before creating the presentation, evaluate the essay you will use as your basis. a strong argument should include the following elements. check all of the elements you have in your essay.
□ an introduction with a clear thesis that states my claim
□ a clear reason that support my claim for each of the three body paragraphs
□ evidential support for each reason in the form of facts, statistics, or examples
□ a response to a counterclaim, if one can be argued, that is a valid objection to my claim
□ a conclusion that reinforces my claim and summarizes my argument
done ✔

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

This problem is about evaluating an essay's argumentative elements, which relates to writing and essay structure, falling under the Arts subfield of Writing (or Literature/Linguistics in a broader sense, but Writing is most direct as it's about essay composition). The elements listed are standard for a strong argumentative essay: introduction with thesis, body paragraph reasons, evidential support, counterclaim response, and conclusion. To answer, one would check the boxes for elements present in their essay. Since the question is to check applicable elements, the correct approach is to identify each element as part of a strong argumentative essay structure.

Answer:

To complete this, check the boxes for the elements your essay has:

  • ☐ an introduction with a clear thesis that states my claim
  • ☐ a clear reason that support my claim for each of the three body paragraphs
  • ☐ evidential support for each reason in the form of facts, statistics, or examples
  • ☐ a response to a counterclaim, if one can be argued, that is a valid objection to my claim
  • ☐ a conclusion that reinforces my claim and summarizes my argument

(Note: The actual checking depends on your essay's content. These are all elements of a strong argumentative essay structure.)