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Line of Reasoning (LoR)

Definition

A line of reasoning refers to the logical progression of ideas and arguments that support a claim or thesis statement. It is the way in which evidence and reasoning are connected to form a coherent argument.

Analogy

Think of a line of reasoning as building blocks stacked on top of each other. Each block represents a piece of evidence or reasoning, and together they create a strong foundation for your argument.

Related terms

Claims: Claims are statements that express a position or belief. They are the main points you make in your argument.

Evidence: Evidence is information, data, or examples that support your claims. It helps to convince others that your claims are valid.

Counterarguments: Counterarguments are opposing viewpoints or objections to your claims. Addressing counterarguments strengthens your line of reasoning by showing that you have considered different perspectives.

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