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Charra [1.4K]
3 years ago
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Please help so majer One of the central ideas of Written in Bone is that forensic anthropology helps us to answer many mysteries

of the past, but it can also create more questions to answer.
How does Walker develop this central idea in the text?


Use the Claim-Evidence-Reasoning paragraph structure and include direct text evidence to support your claim.



Claim-Evidence-Reasoning Paragraph Frame



Question to Prompt My Thinking

Sentence Frame

Claim

What do I know, based on the text?

What is my response to the question?


Flip the question into a statement.


Evidence

How do I know this?

What in the text tells me this?


In the text it says, “____________.”

For example, ______________.


Reasoning

Why does the evidence support the claim?


This shows that _________________.

This means that ________________.

From this, I can conclude _________

Model
English
1 answer:
Nata [24]3 years ago
7 0
The answer is use the claim evidence reasoning paragraph structure and include the red text evidence to support your claims in
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