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Assessment: Directions. Read The Statements Carefully. Choose The Letter of The Best Answer. Write

The document provides instructions for an assessment involving a position paper. It includes 5 multiple choice questions testing understanding of key elements of writing a position paper, such as what a position paper is called, what is essential to include, what the thesis is, and appropriate sources to use. It also includes 3 short answer questions defining a position paper, listing current issues a country may face, and how to develop strong arguments.
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Assessment: Directions. Read The Statements Carefully. Choose The Letter of The Best Answer. Write

The document provides instructions for an assessment involving a position paper. It includes 5 multiple choice questions testing understanding of key elements of writing a position paper, such as what a position paper is called, what is essential to include, what the thesis is, and appropriate sources to use. It also includes 3 short answer questions defining a position paper, listing current issues a country may face, and how to develop strong arguments.
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Assessment

Directions. Read the statements carefully. Choose the letter of the best answer. Write
the chosen letter on a separate sheet of paper.

1. A position paper is sometimes called .


a. concept paper b. technical report
c. point of view paper d. critique paper
2. The following are essential in writing the position paper, except
a. Introduce the topic
b. provide background on the topic to explain why it is important
c. assert the thesis
d. provide explanation but not the evidence
3. It is a one- sentence statement about the topic.
a. thesis b. argument
c. main idea d. introduction
4. What source to use if you are doing introductory information and overviews?
a. books, government reports b. academic journals
c. newspapers, magazines d. directories, encyclopedias, handbooks
5. The following are asked to present a strong argument, except
a. Is it a real issue, with genuine controversy and uncertainty?
b. Can you identify at least two distinctive positions
c. Is this a lengthy issue?
d. Are you personally interested in advocating one of these positions?

Directions. Answer the questions below. Write your answers on a separate sheet of
paper.

1. In your own words, what is a position paper?


-Position paper is an academic paper where you present a position that you need to
prove and also you need to gather evidence.
2. List all possible issues/concerns that the country is facing today.
-Poverty
-Corruption
-Covid-19
3. In what ways you can develop your arguments?
- To develop your arguments you must consider the evidence and the evidence must
prove you claim

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