After drafting his argument, Miguel discovers new information. How should Miguel use new information to strengthen his argument?
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READ THE PASSAGE:
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Miguel’s Response:
Charter schools are not the answer to problems in our educational system. The biggest concern with charter schools is that there is little accountability. Their boards are appointed. No one elects them. They also do not have to follow a set curriculum. They decide the curriculum on their own, which means that they might not be covering what students need. Charter schools often face financial hardships, causing schools to close across the nation.
New Information:
A 2018 article reported the closure of all ECOT charter schools in Ohio, which forced six thousand students to find new schools.
A 2013 study by Stanford University reported that charter school students were receiving significantly fewer hours of instruction in reading and math than public school students.
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ANSWERS:
A) He should cite the Stanford University study to support the idea that board members are not elected.
B) He should remove the sentences that explain the problem with unelected board members.
C) He should cite the 2018 article as an example of how many students are affected by school closures.
D) He should rewrite the argument to focus on the 2013 Stanford University study.
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I think it should be the option D
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After drafting his argument, Miguel discovers new information. How should Miguel use the new information to strengthen his argument?
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d.
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