Asked by Elijah
Which of these describes the parts of an argument?
Evidence and support
Evidence and logical appeals
Evidence and a claim
Evidence and emotional appeals
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Evidence and a claim.
An argument is built from a claim (the main point or conclusion) supported by evidence (reasons, facts, or examples) — often linked by reasoning or warrants.
An argument is built from a claim (the main point or conclusion) supported by evidence (reasons, facts, or examples) — often linked by reasoning or warrants.
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