What does the word “warrant” mean in the Toulmin method?? It refers to the overall thesis the writer will argue for and the evidence gathered to support the claim.|It refers to the additional logic or reasoning that may be necessary to support the rebuttal.|It refers to the evidence that negates or disagrees with the counterclaim.|It refers to the explanation of why or how the data supports the claim, the underlying assumption that connects your data to your claim.
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- The Toulmin model of arguments consists of six components: claim, ground, warrant, backing, qualifier, and rebuttal. Which three components are primary? A: claim, warrant, rebuttal B: claim, ground, warrant C: ground, warrant, backing D: ground, warrant, rebuttal
- The procedure of writing a body paragraph should go like this: (1) Decide what the claim is that will be developed in the paragraph. (2) Write the topic sentence containing the claim. (3) Collect the evidence to be used to support the claim. (4) Organize the evidence logically. (5) Develop the claim using the evidence. (6) Write a concluding sentence.
- To substantiate a claim, a good writer usually connects claim and evidence with ______ .
- 18035b95117b6c4.png1. ____ A: Claim B: Data C: Warrant D: Rebuttal
- 1802ffd96409eea.png1. ____ A: Claim B: Data C: Warrant D: Rebuttal