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Parts of an Argument

Parts of an Argument. Claim, Reasons, Evidence. What is a claim. A sentence that clearly states your opinion about a debatable topic and can be supported with logical reasons and evidence . EXAMPLE: Rover has fleas. Logical Reasons.

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Parts of an Argument

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  1. Parts of an Argument Claim, Reasons, Evidence

  2. What is a claim • A sentence that clearly states your opinion about a debatable topic and can be supported with logical reasons and evidence. • EXAMPLE: • Rover has fleas.

  3. Logical Reasons • Logical Reasons assume the truth of a claim, and merely try to show how it came about, what caused it, how it works, etc. • EXAMPLE: • The neighbor’s dog has fleas, and he’s been playing with him all morning.

  4. Evidence • The claim and logical reason must be supported by credible data, statistics, observable evidence, etc. • Rover has been scratching himself all day.

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