This document provides a checklist of questions to consider when evaluating an author's argument, including identifying the thesis, purpose, intended audience, evidence used, strengths and weaknesses of the argument, and whether a conclusion is reached. The questions are meant to help analyze the components of an effective argument and identify any issues or biases.
This document provides a checklist of questions to consider when evaluating an author's argument, including identifying the thesis, purpose, intended audience, evidence used, strengths and weaknesses of the argument, and whether a conclusion is reached. The questions are meant to help analyze the components of an effective argument and identify any issues or biases.
This document provides a checklist of questions to consider when evaluating an author's argument, including identifying the thesis, purpose, intended audience, evidence used, strengths and weaknesses of the argument, and whether a conclusion is reached. The questions are meant to help analyze the components of an effective argument and identify any issues or biases.