Words or phrases that connect ideas, sentences, and paragraphs : Transitions. Stating the most important parts of the entire text or essay: Summarize. Taking someone’s words or ideas as if they were your own: plagiarism. Combining factual evidence to support claims: Integrates. The way we write for professional or academic purposes : Formal Writing. Evidence from text to support claim: Supporting Evidence. A justification for something existing or happening: reasons. What part of an argument clarifies to the reader the purposes of the essay or text: introduction. A viewpoint that opposes or goes against the main argument : Counterargument. Conclusion: logical result or generalization. Check all that apply. A credible source:: uses facts. A belief or idea that cannot be proved: opinion. Quoting evidence from the text: citing. A dispute where there is a strong disagreement: Argument. One’s belief of what the truth is : Claim. Check all that applyWhich of the following are reasons to organize an argument: Show your reasoning process. Is this statement a fact or an opinion?Pizza is the best food ever created: Opinion. Is this statement a fact or an opinion?Pizza is a food from Italy that many people enjoy: Fact