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A statement that the author is trying to prove is true.
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Proof that the author uses to back up a claim. The best evidence is factual.
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A statement that opposes the claim. Shows the other side.
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Reasons why the counter-claim is as valid as the claim.
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To try to establish the truth of something.
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Something that has been proven true.
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A personal view,belief,or judgement.
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A piece of writing that focuses more on opinions than facts.
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The main points made in your essay to justify your claim.
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A process of feelings toward a certain topic.