In (Title of Text) by (Creator's name), the argument and specific claims in the text are (evaluate). One reason for (evaluation) is that the reasoning is valid/invalid (explain), for example (provide specific details [quoted/cited] from text). In this (passage/excerpt/selection)(Explain/analyze Evidence). Another example is (provide specific details [quoted/cited] from text). In this (passage/excerpt/selection)(Explain/analyze Evidence). Another reason for (evaluation) is the evidence is relevant/irrelevant (explain), for example (provide specific details [quoted/cited] from text). In this (passage/excerpt/selection)(Explain/analyze Evidence). Another example is (provide specific details [quoted/cited] from text). In this (passage/excerpt/selection)(Explain/analyze Evidence). Also, (evaluation) because the evidence is sufficient/insufficient (explain), for example (provide specific details [quoted/cited] from text). In this (passage/excerpt/selection)(Explain/analyze Evidence). Another example is (provide specific details [quoted/cited] from text). In this (passage/excerpt/selection)(Explain/analyze Evidence). [False statements used include (explain), for example (provide specific details [quoted/cited] from text). Fallacious reasoning used include (explain), for example (provide specific details [quoted/cited] from text).]