JUDGING THE VALIDITY OF EVIDENCE
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Jinky Grace Miguel
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English
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9th - 10th Grade
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1.
Multiple Choice
Which of the following best explains the word evidence?
Evidence is a sign which shows that something exists.
Evidence is someone else's belief in a thing that happened.
Evidence is a reason to believe that something happens for a reason.
Evidence is a set of facts, data or information used to support a point/claim.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following defines the meaning of relevance?
It is something useful to prove an opinion.
It is an opinion that supports the main idea of a text.
It is the most important piece of evidence for a certain point.
It is the information that matches an argument and its condition to the topic.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following best describes accuracy in evidence?
The data and information are not precise.
The details are false, improper, inaccurate and inexact.
The details and information are exact but do not support the claim.
The evidence is real, acceptable, reliable, and truthful that supports the claim.
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When can we say that evidence is valid?
The evidence is valid when it depicts the central idea of a text.
The evidence is valid if the details and information are relevant and accurate and it supports the claim/opinion of the writer.
The valid evidence requires truthful information and details which support the claim/opinion of the writer.
The valid evidence is a supporting detail that does not exactly support the opinion/claim of the writer.
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What is the first thing a reader must do in order to find the valid evidence in a text?
Identify the problem presented in the text.
Identify the author is trying to prove.
Identify specific facts, data, statistics, examples, or other information that supports that point.
Identify the most important piece of evidence in a point.
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