Vary evidence in ANS

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How to vary evidence in ANS

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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

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There are three main categories of evidence that are essential to gain the audiences confidence in the writers assertions. These categories are Fact, Judgment, and Testimony. This page explores the types of evidence used in argumentation.
There are three main ways to integrate evidence from sources into your writing: quoting, paraphrasing, and summarizing. Each form requires a citation because you are using another persons words and/or ideas.
There are three strategies you can use to embed quotations: set off quotations, build in quotations, or introduce quotations with a colon. Set-off quotations are set off from the sentence with a comma. Capitalize the first word of the quote.
Examples as evidence quotes from a literary text. quotes from primary sources. quotes from websites, blogs or forums. images, paintings or photographs. charts, graphs or statistics. quotes or summaries from the media, like news articles, films, or documentaries. a personal experience.
Books, journals, websites, newspapers, magazines, and documentary films are some of the most common sources of evidence for academic writing. Our handout on evaluating print sources will help you choose your print sources wisely, and the library has a tutorial on evaluating both print sources and websites.
2:41 10:10 So heres how you actually embed evidence into your writing and its a three-step process. So theMoreSo heres how you actually embed evidence into your writing and its a three-step process. So the first step for embedding evidence is to introduce the source and the author. If you havent already
To integrate evidence, you need to introduce it, paraphrase (or quote in special circumstances), and then connect the evidence to the topic sentence.
If youre leading into evidence directly, try phrases like: ing to The text says Researchers have learned For example [Authors name] writes

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