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Analyze How an Author Acknowledges Conflicting Evidence or Viewpoints

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Analyze How an Author Acknowledges Conflicting Evidence or Viewpoints

TEKS ELA: 8(8)(E)(ii)

8(8)(E)(ii) Analyze characteristics and structures of argumentative text by identifying and explaining the counter argument.

This reading informational text lesson covers how an author deals with conflicting viewpoints in a text. The lesson includes research-based strategies and strategic questions that prepare students for assessments. In this lesson, students will identify the author's point of view and analyze how he or she acknowledges or responds to conflicting viewpoints.

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Grades:
8
Subjects:
English Language Arts

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TEKS ELA: 8(8)(E)(ii)

8(8)(E)(ii) Analyze characteristics and structures of argumentative text by identifying and explaining the counter argument.

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English Language Arts

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