1) the writer's position on an issue or problem. a) claim b) evidence c) reasoning d) evaluate 2) Backed up, proven a) claim b) evidence c) reasoning d) supported 3) Make clear the differences between two or more concepts or items. a) claim b) evidence c) distinguished d) reasoning 4) Examine and judge carefully. a) claim b) evidence c) evaluate d) reasoning 5) to identify an argument's claim and supports a) claim b) evidence c) reasoning d) trace an argument 6) the points that explain why the author is making a certain claim a) argument b) claim c) support d) reasons 7) The author’s opinion or stance of the overall argument: a) argument b) claim c) evidence d) reasoning 8) The "because" part of a claim that explains why the claim is made. a) argument b) claim c) reasoning

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