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Directions:
Review each passage from Practice 1. Then click on the appropriate button to identify the statement that supports the author's point of view.
Note: This exercise cannot be done out of sequence. It must be done following the completion of Practice 2.
Which of the following statements could be used to support the author's point of view? |
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a. According to a study conducted by the Medill School of Journalism and the Campaign Study Group, failure to register is the non-voter's top reason for staying away from the polls. |
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b. For example, absentee voting is popular in the state of Colorado; in the 2000 presidential election, Colorado had one of the highest absentee voting rates in the country. |
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c. In fact, states with liberal absentee balloting rules saw voter turnout decline by 0.4 from election year 1988 to election year 2000, while states without liberal absentee balloting rules saw voter turnout increase by 2.2 percent from election year 1988 to election year 2000. |
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Which of the following statements could be used to support the author's point of view? |
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a. For example, Janine Wilson, an overweight accountant with two children, regularly eats lunch at her desk and snacks while driving her car yet Wilson claims she always feels hungry. |
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b. As several studies show, overweight people tend to eat more quickly than normal-sized people. |
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c. Contrary to popular belief, multitasking often does not increase productivity; in time of fact, time is lost in the switch from one task to another. |
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Which of the following statements could be used to support the author's point of view? |
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a. After all, the Miss America pageant should reflect the real world, where brains and talent are almost always more important than physical attractiveness. |
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b. First broadcast in 1954, the Miss America pageant is one of our nation's longest running television shows. |
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c. Many winners of the Miss America pageant, such as Miss America 2005 Deidre Downs, have sung during their talent routines. |
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Which of the following statements could be used to support the author's point of view? |
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a. Women, in particular, seem to benefit from a dress-for-success look. |
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b. For this reason, close to 20 percent of corporations with a casual dress policy have decided to reinstate formal dress codes for employees. |
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c. California state law prohibits employers from forbidding women to wear pants in the workplace. |
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Which of the following statements could be used to support the author's point of view? |
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a. It's also true that the study of poetry helps children develop their analytical and critical thinking skills. |
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b. According to a famous 1932-1940 study conducted by The American Association for the Advancement of Progressive Education, schools emphasizing problem-solving and hands-on learning instead of memorization and recitation produced students with better grades and higher intellectual drive. |
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c. According to Susan Wise Bauer, author of The Well-Educated Mind, when students learn new words through the memorization of poetry, they are likely to use them correctly in both speaking and writing. |
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