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Mega CER Game!

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    Our final CER game . . .
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  • There are 39 grams of sugar in a 12 oz Coca-Cola can.
    Evidence
  •  15
  • The traffic in the 5 freeway is caused by schools being in session.
    Claim
  •  10
  • Orange Fanta is the sweetest soda.
    Claim
  •  15
  • The evidence has to be true without a doubt.
    False
    I'm not sure
    True
  •  15
  • Eating bacon for breakfast is good for your health.
    Claim
  •  15
  • My dog was born in 2010 and is 12 years old.
    Evidence
  •  5
  • Halloween is the second largest commercial holiday in the country. Consumers spent approximately $9 billion on Halloween in 2019.
    Evidence
  •  15
  • In court, the prosecutor presented, to the jury, video footage of the defendant's vehicle hitting someone and driving away after.
    Evidence
  •  15
  • Claims are considered true until proven false.
    This is true.
    This is a paradox.
    This is false.
    This is SPARTA!
  •  20
  • A reasoning statement is also considered to be the "conclusion" of a CER.
    False
    Sike
    True
    I like turtles.
  •  15
  • The researchers recorded in their journals how a small explosion occurred when they combined chemical X with chemical Z.
    Evidence
  •  15
  • "Lord of the Rings" is a better fantasy show than "Game of Thrones".
    Claim
  •  15
  • In court, the defendant stated: "I am not guilty."
    They are providing a reasoning statement.
    They are providing evidence.
    They are lying.
    They are making a claim.
  •  20
  • If the outdoor plant grew more inches than the plant placed indoors, this proves that the sunlight helps plants grow more.
    Reasoning
  •  20
  • After presenting his evidence to the court, the defendant went on to explain how this was proof that he was nowhere near the scene of the crime when it occurred; therefore, he is not guilty.
    He is providing evidence.
    He is providing reasoning.
    He is making a claim.
    He is a criminal.
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  • Your mom yells at you: "Why did you take the money I left on the table yesterday?". You respond: "That wasn't me, I was with my friends yesterday. Look here's a picture of us at the park yesterday."
    You are making a claim.
    You are reasoning.
    You are providing evidence.
    You are lying to her.
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