1. to be believable, the factd have to be supported by reason, and the evidence, or opinions.
a. true b. false
2. when writers acknowledge that an opposing opinion is reasonable,they _________
a. back it up by facts b. concede a point c. state their claim d. make the reader confused 3. one way a writer can prove his/her point by acknowledging counterclaims and refutations can be a very effective way to convince your reader of your credibility. why does a writer want to include the counterclaim and refutation in a persuasive essay? a. to allow the reader to see the difference of opinions and make their own choice of what is right or wrong b. to make the reader believe that the opposing point is a better reason than their own claim c. to convince readers that their point of view is correct, and that the opposing point of view is incorrect 4. What should you never include in the conclusion of a persuasive essay? a. A review of the thesis statement b. New ideas and information c. thought-provoking statement 5. You survived Monday! b. False a. True