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The difference between a claim and a reason in an argument is
the claim is a statement and the reason is a counterclaim.
the claim is a statement and the reason is the evidence.
the claim is a reason supported with evidence for the claim.
the claim is a statement supported with reasons and evidence.
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the claim is a statement supported with reasons and evidence.
(Claim = the main point or assertion. Reasons explain why the claim is true; evidence supports those reasons.)
(Claim = the main point or assertion. Reasons explain why the claim is true; evidence supports those reasons.)
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