Directions:
Read the article.
Use the graphic organizer below to summarize the key ideas.
What is the author’s claim? (What message is he/she trying to convey? Click here if you need more support on the author's claim.) Write one or two sentences to summarize the author’s claim.
What key points does the author use to support his/her claim? Look for two – three key points.
Key Idea #1:
Key Idea #2:
Key Idea #3:
Key Idea #1:
What evidence does the author use to support his/her claim or message? (Remember: the author may use more than one piece of evidence to support the key ideas.)
Key Idea #2:
What evidence does the author use to support his/her claim or message? (Remember: the author may use more than one piece of evidence to support the key ideas.)
Key Idea #3:
What evidence does the author use to support his/her claim or message? (Remember: the author may use more than one piece of evidence to support the key ideas.)
If the author uses a counterargument or counterclaim and refutation, summarize it here. (Write two – three sentences that explain his/her counterargument and explain how he/she refutes that argument.)
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The world’s nations must cooperate; for one nation cannot solve the world’s problems by itself.
The world’s nations must cooperate; one nation cannot solve the world’s problems by itself.
The world’s nations must cooperate; One nation cannot solve the world’s problems by itself.
Correct answer # 2: The world's nations must cooperate; one nation cannot solve the world's problems by itself.
When you connect two related independent clauses or sentences you use a semicolon. Both sentences should be completed grammarly writtend and with a connection. Make sure you do not write a capital letter after the semicolon, unless it is a proper name.
Answer # 3 is incorrect as there is a capitalized word
Answer # 1 it is incorrect to use "for" as the sentence is grammarly completed
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