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today weamp;#39;re talking about claims evidence and reasoning your teacher has asked you to write a claim and to include your evidence and reasoning for that claim but where do you start first letamp;#39;s talk about what a claim is and what it is not a claim is a statement that is arguable and can be proven by evidence it is not just a personal opinion writing a claim doesnamp;#39;t have to be difficult itamp;#39;s your answer to a question that is asked along with your evidence and reasoning for example if a friend asked you this question should my little brother get a cell phone you might answer cell phones can be unhealthy for kids remember not to start your claim with i believe or i think awesome thatamp;#39;s a great arguable claim but what evidence do you have to support it you can make any claim you want but if you canamp;#39;t back it up with evidence nobody will take you or your argument seriously evidence is reliable information that supports or backs up your claim it