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Is this a claim, evidence, or reasoning? "Last week, there were 2 leaves on the plant, this week there are 6 leaves."
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Is this a claim, evidence, or reasoning? "Last week, there were 2 leaves on the plant, this week there are 6 leaves."
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Answer: evidence
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Evidence because you are using quotes. When you use quotes it is always evidence
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