Activity
You've learned about the types of claims an author can make, as well as how an author supports those claims. In this activity,
you'll use what you've learned to analyze, discuss, and write an essay that defends or challenges the claims an author makes.
Part A
Read “Technology: Using it wisely e." Then analyze the argument by rereading each paragraph and recording your notes
in the table. Remember, to determine the credibility of the details and evidence in the passage, you may need to conduct
research or use your own experience and background knowledge.
Paragraph 1
Claim 1
Evidence and Details
Commentary
Explicit and Implicit
Meanings
Paragraph 2
Claim 2
Evidence and Details
Commentary
Explicit and Implicit
Meanings
Answers: 1
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