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What does a scientific argument always start with (before the claim)?

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This process is known as evidence-based argumentation. The figure below explains the three components of a scientific argument - the claim (or the explanation), the evidence (or the observations), and the rationale (or the reasoning). Reasoning that explains the evidence and why it supports the claim.
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