In order to identify which statement is a claim, reason, and evidence, let's examine the given statements:
1. "Since more popcorn is sold than any other snack food, it must be America's favorite."
2. "Popcorn is America's favorite snack food."
In this case, statement 1 is the claim because it presents an assertion that popcorn is America's favorite snack food based on the fact that it is sold more than any other snack food. Statement 1 is the reason because it provides the logical justification for the claim. Finally, statement 2 is the evidence as it directly states that popcorn is America's favorite snack food.
In terms of order, the paragraph should start with statement 1 (claim), followed by statement 2 (evidence), and then provide further elaboration or support if needed.
Since more popcorn is sold than any other snack food it must be America's favorite popcorn is America's favorite snack food and three to five sentences explain which statement is a claim which is a reason and which is evidence and in which order the statement should appear in the paragraph
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