Laurel Springs Opponents Position when Developing an Argument Questions
Subject
Humanities
School
Laurel Springs
Question Description
Why is it important to know an opponent's position when developing an argument? (4 points)
So readers understand who is arguing that point.
So readers know what you are trying to disprove.
So readers can decide for themselves which side is more entertaining.
So readers can disagree with the point you are arguing.
21.
(MC)
Read the sentence below:
Movie monsters like Godzilla and King Kong offer a critical mirror in which society can view itself.
Which revision of this sentence changes the tone to a less formal one? (4 points)
A critical lens through which to view ourselves is offered up by movie monsters such as Godzilla and King Kong.
Movie monsters like Godzilla and King Kong give us a chance to see ourselves more critically.
Watching through the critical lens that Godzilla and King Kong offer, viewers gain critical understanding of themselves.
When watching Godzilla and King Kong, viewers come to understand themselves more critically.