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a statement that is said to be true but is not yet proven
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a statement supporting the argument by providing evidence
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Factual information used to help prove a claim or statement
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An explanation in own words telling how the evidence proves a claim is true
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to use or copy words that someone else has written (uses quotation marks and indicates that words are from another author)
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A collection and presentation of data using numbers
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Something that can be proven
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A belief, thought, or attitude about something that isn’t necessarily based on facts
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The lack of a neutral viewpoint on a particular topic (unfair)
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Having a neutral viewpoint (fair and impartial)
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Data or information that connects to a topic that can help solve a problem or support a claim
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information that is not important in helping solve a problem or support a claim of a topic