

Claims, Reasons, and Evidence the difference
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Claims, Reasons, and Evidence the difference

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Claim
is an arguable statement that the entire essay will be about.
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A strong claim is not
Just an opinion
Written in first person
A sentence with because in it
Vague
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Examples of claims in order from weakest to strongest.
The Bermuda Triangle may or may not be causing ships and planes to disappear.
I think that the Bermuda Triangle causes ships and planes to disappear.
The Bermuda Triangle causes ships and planes to disappear.
It is clear that the Bermuda Triangle has to be the reason that ships and planes have mysteriously disappeared.
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Multiple Choice
Which one is the strongest claim?
Bigfoot is not real.
Evidence points that bigfoot could be real or fake.
The legend of bigfoot has no credible evidence.
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Multiple Choice
Which one is the strongest claim?
Dragons are obviously fake.
The legends of dragons have flaws in their reasoning too big to ignore.
I think dragons have to be false.
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Reasons
Why the claim is true.
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Strong Reasons are
Clearly connected to the claim.
Can be worded as a because statement.
Not specific evidence.
Not cited material.
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Reasons for the claim: It is clear that the Bermuda Triangle has to be the reason that ships and planes have mysteriously disappeared. From weakest to strongest.
Compasses were not working for Navy pilots in 1945 or for Columbus in 1492 (“Bermuda Triangle”).
Compasses are recorded to not work in the Bermuda Triangle.
The Bermuda triangle causes technology to not work.
Technology has known to stop working while in the Bermuda Triangle before ships completely disappear.
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Multiple Choice
What's a reason for the claim: The legend of bigfoot has no credible evidence.
There are bigfoot reports in Kentucky.
The majority of evidence for bigfoot is only personal reports.
There are over 12 personal reports of bigfoot sightings in Kentucky ("Bigfoot Chasers").
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Multiple Choice
What's a reason for the claim: The legends of dragons have flaws in their reasoning too big to ignore.
Dragons have an element of magic to them which makes it improbable.
Dragons breathe fire.
Treasure is known to be stolen by dragons ("dragon").
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Evidence
The specific examples that support the reason.
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Strong evidence is
Specific
Relevant
Cited from a credible source.
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Evidence for the reason: Technology has known to stop working while in the Bermuda Triangle before ships completely disappear. From weakest to strongest.
The Bermuda Triangle is a high traffic area ("Bermuda Triangle").
There are tales of planes disappearing in the Bermuda Triangle ("Bermuda Triangle").
Compasses were not working for Navy pilots in 1945 or for Columbus in 1492 (“Bermuda Triangle”).
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Multiple Choice
What is a piece of evidence for the reason The majority of evidence for bigfoot is only personal reports.
A Sacramento minister leads a Bigfoot chasing organization ("Bigfoot Chasers").
There is no good quality of proof of Bigfoot.
There were only personal reports given to the Bigfoot Research Organization ("Bigfoot Chasers").
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Multiple Choice
What is a piece of evidence for the reason: Dragons have an element of magic to them which makes it improbable.
European legends have dragons described as fire breathing ("dragon").
The anatomy of a dragon is not backed up by science.
Myths of dragons are found all over the world ("dragon").
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Multiple Select
Which ones are reasons for: Camping is the best recreational activity.
Native Americans were known to camp (Paris).
Camping has been enjoyed as long as we have record of human life.
Lots of options for activities are possible when you camp.
Fishing is a great activity while camping
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Multiple Select
What is considered evidence for the reason: Camping has lots of options of activities to choose from.
Hunting and fishing were possibilities in an elite camping area called "Great Camps" (Paris).
People can go swimming in the summer.
National Parks offer great activities such as hiking, hunting, and fishing (Paris).
Connecting to nature is a great reason to camp.
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