For the EOC test on Language Arts (Hamlin maybe others). Feel free to use it.
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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| What is Deductive Reasoning? | Begins with a fact. The arguer leads from one premise to another premise until reaching a conclusion.
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| What is Inductive Reasoning? | Begins with a specific observation or a set of observations such as an experiment, a statistic, personal experience, etc. The arguer makes a claim based on the observation(s).
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| What is Abductive Reasoning? | Begins with an often incomplete set of data or a specific observation. Then moves to the most possible explanation for that data.
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| What is an Argument? | A coherent series of reasons, statements, or facts intended to support or establish a perspective.
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| What is a Claim? | A statement that something is true or is a fact, although other people might not believe it.
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| What is Evidence? | Source-based information including facts, figures, and details used to support the writer’s ideas.
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| What is a Counterclaim? | An opposing view; a statement made in response or reply to another
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| What is a Plot? | The main plan of a story or text.
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| What is a Setting? | The time, place, or circumstances of the action
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| What is a Character? | An individual in a work of fiction
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| What is Dialogue? | What one character says that may affect how the plot develops
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| What are Actions? | What one character does may affect how the plot develops
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| What are Thoughts? | What one character believes that may affect how the plot develops
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| What are Feelings? | How one character feels toward another that may affect how the plot develops.
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| What is Analyzing? | To study and carefully read a text to understand its meaning.
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