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Grade 4 English Speaking / Listening - Reasons and Evidence in a Speech
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When a speaker is informing or persuading their audience, they should provide reasons and evidence. These elements in a speech are important for the audience. They should be able to determine the reasons and evidence provided in a speech. These reasons support the main points. Answer questions about reasons and evidence in the speech in the text below: Abraham Lincoln is one of the most popular past presidents. People know many things about Lincoln’s entire life including his childhood. Lincoln’s popularity has continued throughout the decades since he died in 1865. Lincoln’s popularity is... Show more
Grade 4 English Speaking / Listening - Reasons and Evidence in a Speech
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10 Questions

1. Which point supports the reason below?
Other government officials were hurt in 1865.
2. Which point supports the reason below?
Lincoln became a lawyer by passing the test.
3. What is a reason to support Lincoln's education making him so popular?
4. What is a reason to support Lincoln's childhood for making him popular?
5. What is a reason to support Lincoln's assassination making him so popular?
6. Which point supports the reason below?
Lincoln traded things for books.
7. Which point supports the reason below?
Teachers only came by Lincoln's town every few weeks.
8. Which point supports the reason below?
Lincoln lived in a log cabin that had only one room.
9. Which point supports the reason below?
People at the theater did not know what was happening.
10. Which of the following is NOT a point that the author is trying to make?