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hello everyone it is ms kepley here and today weamp;#39;re looking at lesson four of our argumentative writing unit which is all about relevant evidence so letamp;#39;s get started what is relevant evidence so facts examples are sources used to support your claim it could be a direct quote from the source it could be paraphrased or it could be a summary so this is like the muscle of your argument this takes your argument from an opinion to a claim so how do we use evidence first we have to introduce it you introduce your evidence with the introductory phrase for example weamp;#39;ll say something like ing to cbs news teens are sending an average of 60 text messages per day so that ing to cbs news is our introductory phrase so we donamp;#39;t want to just drop our reader right into the middle of our evidence we have to guide them into it introduce it then you cite to your evidence so you provide appropriate principle thatamp;#39;s a hard word to say for me parenthood citations for

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Finally, it discusses different types of evidence like statistical, testimonial, anecdotal, and analogical evidence.
These are the four forms of evidence we use in supporting our claims. Anecdotal Evidence. a. Provides weak support for an argument. Testimonial Evidence. a. Provides moderately strong or supportive evidence. Statistical Evidence. a. Provides moderately strong or supportive evidence. Analogical Evidence. a.
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.
Thats why these four types of evidence are crucially important - written, visual, oral and artefacts - but remember never take anything at face value, always ask why.
After you introduce evidence into your writing, you must say why and how this evidence supports your argument. In other words, you have to explain the significance of the evidence and its function in your paper.
Depending on what youre studying, examples could be: quotes from a literary text. quotes from primary sources. quotes from websites, blogs or forums.
Therefore, being able to correctly and fluently incorporate and engage with other writers words and ideas in your own writing is a critical academic skill. There are three main ways to integrate evidence from sources into your writing: quoting, paraphrasing, and summarizing.

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