Traffic in this town is a serious problem. The average commuter in this town spends fifteen more minutes a day in traffic than commuters in other towns do. Something must be done about our traffic.
explain how your evidence supports your claim
The authors claim is not supported by strong evidence
you should know this already man
Yes, he does.
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Is the evidence from the best source I can find
explain how your evidence supports your claim
explain how your evidence supports your claim
The authors claim is not supported by strong evidence
After the evidence for the synthesis claim
A good claim that states your opinion/fact, strong evidence that supports your claim, and reasoning that shows a link between the claim and evidence. The most important parts, in my opinion, are the reasoning and evidence, but the claim is important too. After all, the claim is the base. The evidence is the top, and the reasoning is all the details that make it interesting and worthy of of attention.
According to the claim it supports
Making claims without evidence undermines the credibility of the author's argument. Providing evidence supports the claim, makes the argument more convincing, and helps readers understand the basis of the statement.
Paraphrased evidence that shows how merlin interacts with dory from finding nemo.
yes There is strong evidence to suggest so. Andrew JENNINGS, a famous researcher on this topic supports this claim. There is a facebook group "FIFA Reformation" that also supports this claim. I certainly feel the political entity is corrupt.
The evidence that supports wegeners hypothesis is the fossil evidence
The term is "argument" or "evidence." It refers to the information, facts, data, or examples provided to back up a particular perspective or claim.