Claim, evidence, and reasoning (CER) is a structured framework used to develop scientific arguments and communicate ideas clearly. A claim is a statement or assertion that answers a question or addresses a problem. Evidence consists of data, facts, or observations that support the claim, while reasoning connects the evidence to the claim, explaining why the evidence is relevant and how it supports the assertion. Together, these components help create a logical and persuasive argument.
Applied Anthropology
If you are looking for the number of people who claim Irish ancestry, it is approximately 35 million.
Nobody knows what God wants ... but lots of people claim to. Too bad they all disagree. yes, god wants people to baptized. baptism is important for christianity.
Youtube takes the word of their viewers. If you claim to be 18 years of age or older, the claim will be accepted. It would be completely impractical for youtube to have to investigate such claims and examine birth certificates of people who use the site.
The topic sentence supports the claim in a literary analysis.
topic sentence
Which sentence in the excerpt supports the claim that the American colonies could thrive independently from Britain?
Perfect disk, they even claim that it supports SSDs.
explain how your evidence supports your claim
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yes There is strong evidence to suggest so. Andrew JENNINGS, a famous researcher on this topic supports this claim. There is a facebook group "FIFA Reformation" that also supports this claim. I certainly feel the political entity is corrupt.
An argument typically consists of a claim, evidence to support that claim, and reasoning that explains how the evidence supports the claim. The claim is the main point being made, the evidence provides support or proof for the claim, and the reasoning connects the evidence to the claim.
explain how your evidence supports your claim
No, the scientific consensus overwhelmingly supports the claim that CO2 does cause global warming.
The evidence presented in court, such as witness testimony, documents, and physical evidence, supports the claim being made by the party.
There is no concrete evidence that supports the claim that nothing exists. The absence of evidence for the existence of something does not prove that nothing exists. The concept of nothingness is often philosophical and abstract, rather than something that can be proven empirically.