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Trace an argument: set 2
Free printable Grade 9 English worksheet for "Trace an argument: set 2" — practice analyzing informational texts (reading strategies). No-prep, print or assign online.
This challenging worksheet guides high school students through tracing arguments in informational texts, enhancing their critical reading skills. Teachers can use it to help students dissect complex reasoning and improve their ability to evaluate evidence and claims. Ideal for deepening understanding of argumentative structures in nonfiction reading.
Learning objectives
- Identify the main claim and supporting evidence within an informational text
- Analyze the logical structure of an argument to determine its effectiveness
- Evaluate the use of reasoning and evidence to support a central thesis
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