Mastering Claims and Evidence

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Which of the following is NOT true about a claim?

  • It should include transition words such as 'because.' (correct)
  • It should answer the question.
  • It should be one sentence in length.
  • It should not include any explanation, reasoning, or evidence.

What is the purpose of evidence in supporting a claim?

  • To create a data table.
  • To directly support the claim. (correct)
  • To include transition words such as 'because.'
  • To provide an explanation of the underlying science concept.

What is the role of reasoning in supporting a claim?

  • To directly support the claim.
  • To provide an explanation of 'why and how' the evidence supports the claim. (correct)
  • To create a data table.
  • To include transition words such as 'because.'

What type of evidence can be used to support a claim?

<p>Both quantitative and qualitative data (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What should a claim NOT include?

<p>Transition words such as 'because.' (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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