Respuesta :
					                   1) the claim (the explanation)
2) the evidence (observations)
3) the rationale (the reasoning)
					                
					                
					             2) the evidence (observations)
3) the rationale (the reasoning)
The three components of a scientific argument are:
1- THE CLAIM
The claim is a conclusion achieved that answers the original question.
2- THE EVIDENCE
The evidence is used to support the claim. It has to be sufficient, correct qualitative, quantitative and appropiate.
3- THE REASONING
The reasoning is the part that links the claim with the evidence, showing why the data correctly supports the claim made at the begining of the process.
 
			                   
					                  