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The Structure of an Argument Every argument consists of three parts….
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1. The CLAIM The CLAIM is the statement being offered as true. Synonyms: assertion, statement, argument The Death Penalty deters crime.
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2. The EVIDENCE The EVIDENCE is the information being offered in support of the claim.. Synonym: data Examples: Statistics, Quotes from experts, factual examples States that use the death penalty have lower crime rates.
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3. The REASONING The REASONING is the link in thought between the evidence and the claim. TYPES: There are five types of reasoning: Example Causal Authority Sign Analogy My reasoning is Causal. I claim that lower crime rates were directly CAUSED BY the use of the death penalty.
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All 3 parts together… EVIDENCE: Many states that use the death penalty have lower crime rates. CLAIM: The Death Penalty deters crime. REASONING : My reasoning is Causal. I claim that lower crime rates were directly CAUSED BY the use of the death penalty.
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All 3 parts together… EVIDENCE: Unemployment is dropping. Housing starts are rising. Interest rates are stable. CLAIM: Our economy is not heading toward a recession. REASONING : My reasoning is Sign. I claim that these are the factors which show that we are not in a recession.
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All 3 parts together… EVIDENCE: My 2 nephews play video games and they are violent kids. CLAIM: Excessive video game playing causes violent behavior.. REASONING : My reasoning is Example. I claim that because the claim is true for my nephews, it is true for everyone.
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All 3 parts together… EVIDENCE: Rockwood does it this way and they like it. CLAIM: Having finals before winter break will be a good thing. REASONING : My reasoning is Analogy. I claim that because it was good for Rockwood, it will be good for Parkway.
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