Use the sentences to complete the activity.
Statement 1: A study suggested that children who earned an allowance spent their money more carefully than those who did not.
Statement 2: Children should receive an allowance for chores done at home.
Statement 3: With an allowance, children learn about earning money and the value of money.
In 3–5 sentences, explain which statement is a claim, which is a reason, and which is evidence and in which order the statements should be appear in the paragraph.
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The correct way in which the given sentences are either a claim, an evidence or a reasoning are given
Claim
Statement 3: With an allowance, children learn about earning money and the value of money.
Reasoning
We should note that a claim is a statement which is made about something that has not been verified by supporting evidence, while an evidence is simply the proof which is used to validate a claim.
Additionally, a reasoning is a logical thought which weighs the pros and cons of a particular idea and selects the best option.
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Claim
Statement 3: With an allowance, children learn about earning money and the value of money.
Reasoning
We should note that a claim is a statement which is made about something that has not been verified by supporting evidence, while an evidence is simply the proof which is used to validate a claim.
Additionally, a reasoning is a logical thought which weighs the pros and cons of a particular idea and selects the best option.
Read more about claims, reason and evidence here: