1) What are the three parts of a position paper? a) Headline, Body and Ending b) Introduction, Body and Conclusion c) Beginning, Middle and End 2) This is where you state your main arguments. a) Introduction b) Body c) Conclusion 3) What power will you have over others if you write a position paper? a) Manipulate the thoughts b) Change the topic c) Change the opinion and attitude of others 4) It should be written in question form and should be answerable by “yes” or “no.” a) Issue b) Sentence c) Question 5) Is it important to check your argument for fallacies and eliminate them? Support your answer. a) YES b) NO 6) In what situation can a position paper be effectively used? a) To convince readers of something, to change their mind, or to incite change b) To convince writers of something, to change their mind, or to incite change 7) Position paper presents one’s stand about a particular issue. a) TRUE b) FAlSE 8) Use the active voice as much as possible to achieve a dynamic and firm tone. a) TRUE b) FALSE 9) Provide ___ against the possible weaknesses of your arguments. a) Arguments b) Counterarguments c) Counter 10) What defines the issue and discusses its background? a) Introduction b) Body c) Conclusion

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