CDASA I – SATs Exam 2025 Questions
and Answers
Why don't we use SATs more often? - --CORRECT ANSWER---time constraints
-time management
-minimal practice outside the classroom
-minimal guidance on how to select the correct technique
Argument Mapping - --CORRECT ANSWER--- refers to the ways of visually
depicting an argument's main claim, sub-claims, and support
- Highlights the structure of the argument
- "tree"
-develops holistic view of the argument to detect weaknesses such as gaps in
reasoning and evidence, implicit assumptions and leaps in logic, or dissenting
information that has not been addressed
Components of an argument (argument mapping) - --CORRECT ANSWER---
claim
-grounds
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, -qualifier
-dissent
-backing
-warrant
claim (argument mapping) - --CORRECT ANSWER---the point the argument is
trying to defend (thesis)
-placed at the top of the map
-strong arguments = well-supporting claims + sufficient grounds to justify the
claim
grounds (argument mapping) - --CORRECT ANSWER--- supports claim
can include:
-evidence
-subjudgements or complex statements
-inferences
-indirect reasoning
-assumptions
qualifier (argument mapping) - --CORRECT ANSWER--a word or phrase used to
express the limit or scope of a claim
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and Answers
Why don't we use SATs more often? - --CORRECT ANSWER---time constraints
-time management
-minimal practice outside the classroom
-minimal guidance on how to select the correct technique
Argument Mapping - --CORRECT ANSWER--- refers to the ways of visually
depicting an argument's main claim, sub-claims, and support
- Highlights the structure of the argument
- "tree"
-develops holistic view of the argument to detect weaknesses such as gaps in
reasoning and evidence, implicit assumptions and leaps in logic, or dissenting
information that has not been addressed
Components of an argument (argument mapping) - --CORRECT ANSWER---
claim
-grounds
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, -qualifier
-dissent
-backing
-warrant
claim (argument mapping) - --CORRECT ANSWER---the point the argument is
trying to defend (thesis)
-placed at the top of the map
-strong arguments = well-supporting claims + sufficient grounds to justify the
claim
grounds (argument mapping) - --CORRECT ANSWER--- supports claim
can include:
-evidence
-subjudgements or complex statements
-inferences
-indirect reasoning
-assumptions
qualifier (argument mapping) - --CORRECT ANSWER--a word or phrase used to
express the limit or scope of a claim
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