In argumentative writing, incorporating pertinent evidence is crucial for reinforcing a claim, while the inclusion of irrelevant information can undermine the argument and divert attention from the main point. In this reading and writing worksheet titled "Argument Writing: Removing Irrelevant Evidence," students will be presented with various argument paragraphs and tasked with eliminating sentences that do not support the central claim. This activity serves as an excellent opportunity for middle school students to practice analyzing and evaluating the structure of an argument. By studying both examples and nonexamples, they can enhance their overall argument writing skills.
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