Chapter 36.1

Master the Art of Organizing Claims and Evidence

You will learn to structure powerful arguments by organizing your claims and evidence for maximum persuasive impact.


What You'll Learn

You organize claims first, then support with logical evidence
You group similar evidence types together for stronger arguments
You connect evidence directly to claims using clear reasoning
You structure arguments with introduction, body paragraphs, and conclusion

What You'll Practice

1

You practice stating clear claims before presenting supporting evidence

2

You organize different evidence types into logical, persuasive sequences

3

You connect research data and examples to strengthen arguments

Why This Matters

You need strong organizational skills to create persuasive arguments that convince others and help you advocate effectively for your ideas throughout school and life.

This Unit Includes

Practice exercises
Learning resources

Skills

Claims
Evidence
Organization
Reasoning
Structure
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