Be sure to label each of your reasons by type by using a single letter in parentheses after the statement. - Observations (0): These are patterns or trends you see in your experiment evidence. - Science Facts (F): These are general scientific principles, theories or models that provide background for your reasoning. - Assumptions (A): These are facts that you are assuming to be true in order to reach the conclusion that you have. 2. Once you have completed your argument, post it to the discussion board.
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