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10. How should an author of a persuasive text back up his/her claim or argument? A. support
B. claim
C. text
D. argument
11. How does persuasive text begin?
A. with a clear statement or thesis about the purpose of the text.
C. with the summary of the claim
B. with the reasons about the claim
D. with a question
12. What is the purpose of the persuasive text below?
"Please support our children players by buying these raffle tickets."
A. create interest
B. make a change
C. prove something wrong D. support a cause.
13. Which of the following is an example of assertion?
A. "I believe that fate cannot be altered because it is fixed."
C. "I think that anyone can change his own fate."
B. "Fate is an outcome of one's actions."
D. "For me fate is only what a fortune teller says."
14. Which of the following do not serve as a guide in writing an assertion?
A. being artistic
B. being knowledgeable
C. backing up with evidence D. being clear and concise
15. Which of the following best defines an assertion?
A. It is a statement used to make a declaration or to make strong belief on a particular topic.
B. It refers to the view somebody takes about an issue, especially when it is based solely on personal judgment.
C. It is known to be consistent with objective reality and can be proven true.
D. It is liking one idea over other ideas.​

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