Claims-give me the counterclaim | Counter Claim - you give me the rebuttal | Introductions-- True or False | Conclusions -- True or False | Fallacious Reasoning, Transitions, and Explanations |
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What is Dr. Wong had more of an opportunity, as he prescribed the diet that Mrs. Harris was required to eat?
Mary Wolston is more likely the killer because she had the opportunity to slowly and secretly poison Mrs. Harris with extra almonds.
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What is Doctor Wong was not the person who administered the medication nor diet.
Dr. Wong had more of an opportunity, as he prescribed the diet that Mrs. Harris was required to eat.
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What is False? Your thesis falls at the end of the introduction.
Your introduction should include a thesis at the beginning of it.
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What is True?
Conclusions should summarize the main points that your essay made in its body paragraph.
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What is facts vs suspicions?
"Dr. Wong is the murderer, and this is evidenced by his bitterness about their break-up" would be an example of this fallacious reasoning.
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What is Mary Wolston is more likely the killer because she has a possible motive: money?
Doctor Wong is more likely the killer because he has a clear motive: jealousy.
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What is there is no certain proof that Mary Wolston is in Mrs. Harris' will.
Mary Wolston is more likely the killer because she also has a possible motive: money.
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What is False? It should only include relevant background information.
Your introduction should provide all of the background information that you can think of.
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What is True?
Conclusions should mention your claim, and counterclaim.
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What is connect two unrelated ideas?
Transitions are used to do this.
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What is Mary Wolston is more likely the killer because it does not take expertise to research how many almonds it would require have lethal side effects?
Doctor Wong is more likely the killer because he has the medical expertise to know the amount of almonds it would take to poison Mrs. Harris.
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What is Doctor Wong as in charge of prescribing the amount of medications and almonds that Mary Wolston administered.
Mary Wolston is more likely the killer because it does not take expertise to figure out how many almonds would have lethal side effects.
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What is False? You should introduce both suspects that the police are investigating.
Your introduction should talk only about the suspect that you believe is guilty.
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What is False?
Conclusions should not restate your thesis.
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What is analyze what is said in the quote to provide the reader with a deeper understanding?
Explanations should do more than repeat back what the quote says, explanations should do this...
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What is Mary Wolston is more likely the killer because she already had a reputation for being fake, and only concerned about wealth?
Doctor Wong is more likely the killer because he had a reputation for being bitter about the break-up.
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What is Mary Wolston was only charged with petty theft, and breaking the law once does not mean that she will break the law again.
Mary Wolston is more likely the killer because she already had an established reputation as a criminal.
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What is True? You should always use transition words to connect different ideas.
Your introduction should use transition words to connect separate ideas and link suspects.
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What is True?
Conclusions should suggest a consequence for the supposed murderer.
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What is the will has not been read yet, so the will cannot be used to support your argument?
Using the will to support your argument is fallacious reasoning because...
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What is Doctor Wong is still likely the killer because lacking a previous criminal record does not mean that Doctor Wong would never commit a crime?
Mary Wolston is more likely to be the killer because she had previously broken the law.
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What is Mary Wolston was also described as kind and caring, and she was clearly trusted by Mrs. Harris?
Mary Wolston is more likely the killer because she already had a reputation for being fake, and only concerned about wealth
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What is False? Your introduction should never include quotes from the text.
Your introduction should include quotes or evidence that support your claim.
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What is True? The exemplar conclusion ties the conclusion to the introduction by mentioning how the town of Wilroads Gardens should be able to live peacefully.
Conclusions should review at least some background information.
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What is False? Transitions are words or phrases that link ideas together.
Transitions are only single words that are used to link ideas together. (True or False)
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