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Contains many points to consider when analyzing someone's arguments and evidence, such as the hidden assumptions, cultural assumptions, and testability. Each is explained in a short paragraph with a link to additional discussions on separate pages. RI.9-10.5 ideas/claims developed, RI.9-10.8 eval argument/reasoning CCSS.ELA-Literacy.CCRA.R.8
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