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"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?
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It cannot be supported with evidence.
It is insignificant to the reader.
It is insupportable and insignificant to the reader.
The evidence is not strong enough to persuade the reader.
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The evidence is not strong enough to persuade the reader.
Explanation: The claim implies grapefruit caused the weight loss, but it lacks sufficient supporting evidence (controls, data, or alternative explanations) to prove causation.
Explanation: The claim implies grapefruit caused the weight loss, but it lacks sufficient supporting evidence (controls, data, or alternative explanations) to prove causation.
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