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What kind of evidence should a writer use to support a claim or counterclaim? Check all that apply.
examples
facts
ideas
opinions
quotations
statistics
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Check: examples, facts, quotations, statistics.
Do not check: ideas, opinions (unless the opinion is an expert quotation or clearly supported).
Brief note: strong evidence is concrete and verifiable—examples, factual information, expert quotes, and numerical data—whereas unsupported ideas or personal opinions are weaker unless attributed and backed up.
Do not check: ideas, opinions (unless the opinion is an expert quotation or clearly supported).
Brief note: strong evidence is concrete and verifiable—examples, factual information, expert quotes, and numerical data—whereas unsupported ideas or personal opinions are weaker unless attributed and backed up.
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