Evidence and claims go together when a person is trying to persuade or convey a certain idea. A person used evidence to solidify their claim. The evidence helps the writer prove their idea by stating facts. This makes the writing more believable and then the reader won’t think that the writing is just a biased paper. It is important to link the evidence to your claims, as I said before, to make your writing a solid piece of work that directly states what a writer wants to convey and then there is evidence to support that statement. Without evidence, the reader probably wouldn’t believe much that’s in the article and they would think it’s just someone’s personal opinion.
I will use evidence in my analytical research paper to support the claims that I have made. The evidence will help strengthen my view on the subject of Jackie Robinson and how he changed baseball history. By using my sources, I will compile facts that I will use to support certain parts of my paper. This will make my paper convey readers to see what point I am trying to get across and will hopefully make them think the same way. I will use evidence to support all of my claims so that there won’t be any doubt in the readers mind as to if my information is true or if it is just an opinion paper.
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