To determine the best visual aid for your claim, consider the type of information you're presenting. For data-driven claims, a chart or graph (like a bar or line graph) can effectively illustrate trends or comparisons. If your claim involves a process or concept, a flowchart or infographic may provide clarity. Lastly, images or diagrams can enhance understanding for claims related to physical objects or spatial relationships.
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Does this evidence support what I am trying to say
To refute a claim with a counterclaim, you must support your argument with evidence to ensure the validity of your claims.
D. How did the greeks select leaders?
Visual Studio is a developement environment that can support many different languages like C++, j#, Basic, etc. "Visual" is added to the names because Microsoft has tweak the langauages a bit in order to integrate the .Net functionality and other features the would like to support. C++ is a stand alone languages that was incorperated into Visual Studio package.
Yes, your claim would merely become inactive and you can reactivate it anytime in the benefit year following when you filed the claim.
Probably not. He would have to live with you over half of the year, and you would have to provide over half of his support for the year.
someone who did not support either side in the Revolutionary War
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"Which pieces of evidence directly address the main argument or claim being made?" This question will guide the writer in selecting evidence that is relevant and supportive of the claim being presented.
Usually that would be no unless you provided more than half of her support for the year you are filing taxes
Of course not (how would they do so?); however, there might be a property lien/claim on the estate for arrearages.