Read and answer the questions below.
1. This is taking a side on an issue. It seeks to persuade or convince an audience to decide which of the two sides they should believe in.
A) Quarrel
B) Argument
C) Rally
D) Thesis
2. There are three basic parts of an argument. Which of the four is NOT one of them?
A) Introduction
B) Conclusion
C) Heading
D) Body
3. What should one expect to see in the introduction of an argument?
A) It should provide background information about the subject.
B) It should summarize the entire idea.
C) It should contain all the important facts and evidence.
D) It should reveal the good side of the argument.
4. How can one develop an effective and strong ending in their argument?
A) Throw negative comments to those who do not agree with your argument.
B) Let the readers or listeners develop their own conclusion.
C) Write your own opinion about an issue without facts or evidence.
D) Use quotation, anecdote, or repetition of key points.