Reading and Evaluating Arguments The critical reader must be able to evaluate arguments


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Reading and Evaluating Arguments

The critical reader must be able to evaluate arguments.

  • The critical reader must be able to evaluate arguments.
  • When you evaluate an argument (a set of claims), you determine its value or persuasiveness.
  • To be able to do a good job evaluating arguments, you need to know what an argument is and how an argument is put together.

An argument is a claim that is supported by reasons or evidence.

  • An argument is a claim that is supported by reasons or evidence.
  • When an author tries to persuade the reader that something is true or correct by presenting supporting reasons or evidence, an argument is being made.
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  • This means that an argument is different from a statement.

An argument presents logical reasons
and evidence to support a viewpoint

Parts of an Argument

Persuasion

  • The author is trying to convince the reader that a claim is true by giving supporting reasons or evidence.

The Claim

  • The claim of an argument
  • is the point of the argument.

  • When an author makes an argument, it’s the claim that the author is trying to persuade the reader to accept as true.

Types of Claims

  • CLAIM OF FACT - statement that can be proven or verified by observation or research
  • “Within ten years, destruction of rain forests will cause hundreds of plant and animal species to become extinct.”

Types of Claims

  • CLAIM OF VALUE - states that one thing or idea is better or more desirable than another.
  • “Requiring community service in high school will produce more community-aware graduates.”

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