Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a factor of writing rubrics?
A: Ideas should be sufficiently supported by evidence.
B: Topics need to be effectively addressed.
C: Vocabulary should be colorful and variable.
D: Ideas and evidence need to be arranged coherently.
A: Ideas should be sufficiently supported by evidence.
B: Topics need to be effectively addressed.
C: Vocabulary should be colorful and variable.
D: Ideas and evidence need to be arranged coherently.
举一反三
- Which of the following creteria should a speaker use to evaluate the quality of the supporting materials? A: The evidence should be relevent to the point. B: The evidence should be recent. C: The evidence should come from reliable sources. D: The evidence should be interesting.
- 2. Which of the following is false about evidence? A: Evidence can be irrelevant to the claim B: Evidence should be relevant to the claim C: Evidence should be trustworthy D: Evidence may include an experiment we can replicate ourselves
- In a good writing, the point should be supported with specific evidence. ( )
- In order to effectively communicate our ideas in English, we should do all the following things except not ____________.
- Which of the following types of evidence can be effectively applied in an argument?