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mote1985 [20]
2 years ago
10

Remember, your claim will be a statement answering the question you chose above. This is the position you are taking, or the ide

a that you are attempting to convince your reader to believe.
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Luden [163]2 years ago
6 0

A claim is an assertion that is made in connection to an idea, statement, or concept.

<h3>What is a good claim?</h3>

A good claim is one that is buttressed by evidence from authoritative sources.

Examples of authoritative sources are:

  • Peer Reviewed Journals
  • .edu websites and blogs
  • Publications by Research organizations etc.

The stronger and more factual the claim, the easier it is for the audience to believe the claim.

Learn more bout claims at;
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