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KHANH LY Immortal Cells Claim Chart Claim Chart After reading the text, complete the chart below In column one, identify each claim or point made in the order that it is made In column two, describe h[.]

Claim Chart: After reading the text, complete the chart below In column one, identify each claim or point made in the order that it is made In column two, describe how each claim or point is developed and refined by particular sentences, paragraphs, or details In column three, describe the reasoning that Keiger uses to connect the evidence and the claim Column 1: Keiger’s Claim What does the author believe? What are the main points in the article? Column 2: Textual Evidence What sentences, paragraphs, details in the text support this claim? Column 3: Warrant/Reasoning What reasoning does the author use to connect the evidence and the claim? Henrietta Lacks’ cells made scientific discoveries “The HeLa cell line has been the foundation of a Keiger wants readers to consider that science might possible, but that scientists made those discoveries at remarkable number of medical advances.” not value people's privacy over scientific discoveries the expense of her privacy “The book will not pressure those already suspicious that they are being used.” Physicians and scientists took their patients’ tissue “Howard Jones, who was Lacks’ gynecologist at the Keiger wants readers to know that the lack of getting if they wanted to have them participate in research hospital, told Skloot that he never sought consent for permissions before taking the patient’s tissues at that without asking for any consents tissue samples.” time “If the tissues or parts not identify me, Johns Hopkins may use them for scientific (research) purposes without my permission or action by a review board.”” Henrietta’s cells and all information of Lacks family “That paper published the analysis of the blood Keiger wants readers to know that taking the were used without their permissions and violated their drawn from Deborah Lacks and others in her family people’s information can violate their privacy privacy and listed 43 genetic markers found in the Lackses’ DNA.” (paragraph 12) “no one in the Lacks family had ever seen those records or given permission for their release.” (paragraph 13) Which of the author’s claims from above is the strongest? What about the claim, evidence, or warrant makes that argument strong? The strongest is that the scientists and researchers ignore the patients and their information and they take their tissues and information without their permission that violates their privacy All evidence is informing readers about the people’s privacy with permission ...Which of the author’s claims from above is the strongest? What about the claim, evidence, or warrant makes that argument strong? The strongest

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