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English, 31.03.2021 20:40 taylenlane4213

Paragraph 1 Hook, Claim, three reasons to support your claim. Paragraph 2 First, your first reason in paragraph 1, is your claim CLAIM, then evidence, evidence,
evidence, reasoning
Paragraph 3 Next, Your second reason in paragraph 1 is your claim, then evidence, evidence, evidence,
reasoning
Paragraph 4 Finally, Your third reason in paragraph 1 is your claim, then evidence, evidence, evidence,
reasoning
***Cite your source after each piece of evidence. Reasoning = How does this evidence support
your claim is true? Why should we believe you after reading this evidence? Evidence should be in
quotations
Paragraph 5 Some people may disagree with me. They might believe that
They are wrong because
Evidence, source, reasoning is your most powerful argument

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