List the three parts of a Scientific Argument to answer a question about the natural world.
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In summary, strong scientific arguments are persuasive and include three critical components: claims, evidence, and reasoning. The quality of these three components strengthens the argument that is answering a scientific question.
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In summary, strong scientific arguments are persuasive and include three critical components: claims, evidence, and reasoning. The quality of these three components strengthens the argument that is answering a scientific question.
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