Asked by caleb
In a written argument, what question does evidence answer?
How does the writer feel about the idea?
What is logical about the claim?
Why is the author making this claim?
What is the proof for the claim?
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"What is the proof for the claim?"
Evidence in an argument provides the support or proof that backs up the claim. It does not directly show the author's feelings or motives, nor is it itself the logical structure (though it helps make the claim logical).
Evidence in an argument provides the support or proof that backs up the claim. It does not directly show the author's feelings or motives, nor is it itself the logical structure (though it helps make the claim logical).
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