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57 the term \blank\ is used to describe any source used in an argument.…

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57 the term \blank\ is used to describe any source used in an argument. which
defines this term most closely matches below?
a. it refers to the consistency of the reliability of a source
b. it means the extent to which the information provided by the source is based on factual
evidence.
c. it presents information that is found online or from news reports.
d. it means the state of being officially binding

  1. the term \counterargument\ is an important component of an argument. why

is it necessary to include a \counterargument\?
a. to bolster opinions in an argument.
b. to acknowledge and refute opposing views from either side.
c. to debunk a claim by the proposing team.
d. to debunk a claim by the opposing team.

59.
efutation\ is another important component of an argument. when is it most
convenient to refute?
a. introduction of an argument c. when concluding the argument
b. after establishing the claim d. after opposing views have been stated

  1. when wrapping up concluding arguments, it is best to ....

a. give new information and details on the topic.
b. restate the attention getter and the background information.
c. restate the argument and the reasons for one’s position.
d. provide evidence that gives new insight about one’s position.

section 6: poetry unit- (part a) poetic devices: instructions:
carefully read each statement and select the best answer. questions: 61-67 (1 pt ea
7 pts total).

  1. which of the following occurs when a line runs into a succeeding line?

a. enjambment b. assonance c. couplet d. consonance

  1. which of the following terms mean to use \exaggeration\ for effect?

a. rhyme b. rhythm c. personification d. hyperbole

. an \allusion\ can be defined as....

Explanation:

Question 57
Brief Explanations

The term in question (likely "evidence" or similar) refers to information used in an argument. Option B states it's about how much the source's info is based on factual evidence, which matches the definition of a reliable source's factual basis. Option A is about consistency of reliability (more like credibility), C is just where info is found (not a definition), D is about being binding (irrelevant). So B is correct.

Brief Explanations

A counterargument is used to acknowledge opposing views and then refute them, strengthening the main argument. Option A is about bolstering opinions (not counterargument's role), C is debunking the proposing team (wrong), D is debunking opposing team (counterargument addresses and refutes, not just debunk). So B is correct.

Brief Explanations

Refutation (responding to opposing views) is most convenient after opposing views have been stated (option D). Introduction (A) is too early, after claim (B) is before opposing views, conclusion (C) is too late. So D is correct.

Answer:

B. It means the extent to which the information provided by the source is based on factual evidence.

Question 58