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Module 7 - Reasons and Evidence Supporting Different Views or Conclusions

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Activity 1 : : Activity 2 : : Activity 3 : : Activity 4

Activity 1: Introduction

Different observers may come to quite different conclusions regarding any issue or problem.  These same observers might all have convincing evidence that brought them to quite different conclusions. By now, you have encountered a variety of perspectives on your topic, and you have thought about the relative value of the data each writer offered in support of a particular conclusion.  Task 5 invites you to select two writings on your issue that differ from each other.  You are then asked to present the evidence each writer uses to support his or her conclusion.

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