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Words such as this show that these games create a violent mindset. CLAIM, EVIDENCE or REASONING?
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Violent games such as "Killer" should not be allowed in our schools. CLAIM, EVIDENCE or REASONING?
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This piece of evidence proves that students can gain useful skills by playing games like "Killer." CLAIM, EVIDENCE or REASONING?
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I'm looking for some good massacres early, this year's judge said as the competition began... CLAIM, EVIDENCE or REASONING?
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The call had been engineered from a remote computer by a squad member with prodigious hacking skills. CLAIM, EVIDENCE or REASONING?
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Games that encourage kids to act with violence should not be allowed. CLAIM, EVIDENCE or REASONING?
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Meanwhile, Jake Protell and his squad mowed through entire teams, racking up thirteen kills in four days. CLAIM, EVIDENCE or REASONING?
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This evidence is important because it proves that games can, in fact, cause children to break the law and act violently. CLAIM, EVIDENCE or REASONING?
REASONING
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It is clear that video games can benefit people of all ages. CLAIM, EVIDENCE or REASONING?
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This is just one more example of why games such as "Killer" encourage violence and are a problem for today's youth. CLAIM, EVIDENCE or REASONING?
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