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Use the claim to answer the question.
"Austin's claim: My dad lost a lot of weight by eating a grapefruit before each meal."
Austin's teacher wants him to revise his claim. Why does Austin's claim need to be revised?
(1 point)
Responses
It cannot be supported with evidence.
It cannot be supported with evidence.
It is insignificant to the reader.
It is insignificant to the reader.
The evidence is not strong enough to persuade the reader.
The evidence is not strong enough to persuade the reader.
It is insupportable and insignificant to the reader
"Austin's claim: My dad lost a lot of weight by eating a grapefruit before each meal."
Austin's teacher wants him to revise his claim. Why does Austin's claim need to be revised?
(1 point)
Responses
It cannot be supported with evidence.
It cannot be supported with evidence.
It is insignificant to the reader.
It is insignificant to the reader.
The evidence is not strong enough to persuade the reader.
The evidence is not strong enough to persuade the reader.
It is insupportable and insignificant to the reader
Answers
Answered by
🧋 🧋 lover
Sry but you’re wrong, the answers is
“It is insupportable and insignificant to the reader.”
“It is insupportable and insignificant to the reader.”
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
Austin's claim needs to be revised because **it cannot be supported with evidence.** Claims about weight loss and health should ideally be backed by scientific research or data to make them credible. Without evidence, the claim may not be persuasive or reliable.
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