Please help 20 points!!
Part B: Developing Your Arguments
Claims form the basis of an argumen...
Social Studies, 12.04.2021 19:50 decemberbooker2505
Please help 20 points!!
Part B: Developing Your Arguments
Claims form the basis of an argument. They’re detailed statements that you must prove. Consider how you’ll support your claims with evidence using credible sources such as My NASA Data (LINK: https://mynasadata. larc. nasa. gov/EarthSystemLAS/UI. vm) and NASA Climate Time Machine.(LINK: https://climate. nasa. gov/interactives/climate-time-machi ne) You can use other reliable sources as well.
Write down two or three claims for your argument and include evidence to support each of your claims. Cite the sources for your evidence using a URL address or book or journal title.
Part C: Organize Your Information
After forming a thesis and identifying your claims and supporting evidence, create an outline for your presentation in the answer space. Include an introduction, at least three supporting claims, and a conclusion. Be sure to state your thesis in the introduction.
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