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- Making Supporting a Claim with Evidence - Keene State College
How to make a claim: opinion vs arguable claims What makes solid evidence? How to support a claim with evidence How to quote and paraphrase
- Using Evidence to Support your Argument - Newcastle University
To convince your marker that you know what you’re talking about, you can’t just make a statement and expect them to accept it; you will need to provide robust evidence to justify your point, show how you have arrived at your conclusions and prove that it’s based on solid grounds
- Using Textual Evidence to Support Claims | Albert Resources
Help your students select appropriae textual evidence and supporting details to strengthen their arguments with our step-by-step guide
- Write Clearly: Using Evidence Effectively - University of Guelph
The best way to do this is to research the topic, develop a thesis statement, hypothesis, or claim and then use evidence to support this claim Evidence is the facts, examples, or sources used to support a claim
- Analyse arguments - Student Academic Success - Monash University
When analysing arguments, begin by closely examining them and identifying their claims, reasons and supporting evidence This is important when analysing arguments in your sources, as well as when you start to create your own arguments
- Supporting Claims With Evidence | United States History II
Turn to your research and pull out the evidence that supports your claim Cite your sources as you piece together the evidence To do that, you’ll pull in information from your sources by paraphrasing, summarizing, or quoting from elsewhere (remember to use quotes sparingly!)
- How to Effectively Use Evidence and Examples to Back Up Your . . .
The right evidence boosts claims and makes the message more persuasive To do this, you must know how to choose, format, and explain evidence that resonates with the audience Here are key strategies for presenting evidence to support arguments
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