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Evidence

What is Evidence?

Evidence is information or facts that help to prove whether something is true or false. It can be anything from a photograph to a witness statement, or even a scientific experiment. In school, you often use evidence to support your answers in essays or projects.

Why is Evidence Important?

Evidence is crucial because it helps you to make stronger arguments and prove your point. Without evidence, people might not believe what you’re saying. For example, if you tell your teacher that you read a book, showing a summary or a book report can act as evidence.

Where Can You Find Evidence?

You can find evidence in many places. Books, websites, scientific journals, and even interviews with people can provide evidence. When looking for evidence, make sure your sources are reliable. For instance, information from a reputable encyclopedia or a trusted news site is usually good evidence.

  • Books and Articles: These often provide detailed information and can be checked by others.
  • Experiments: Scientific tests that show results can be strong evidence.
  • Witnesses: People who saw or experienced something can provide firsthand evidence.