How are the reasons and evidence of an argument similar? A. The reasons and evidence show why the argument’s claim is true. B. The reasons and evidence state facts in support of the argument’s claim. C. The reasons and evidence both directly answer a “how” or “why” question. D. The reasons and evidence both ask “how” or “why” the argument’s claim is true.

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a is wrong because people can have biased reasoning to an argument. B seems right but I am not so sure. The reasons can support facts and evidence obviously does. C is not correct. d is not really convincing me. evidence isn't asking how or why evidence proves, so I would go with B.

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The correct answer is option  B. The reasons and evidence state facts in support of the argument’s claim.

What is the reason or evidence to support the claim?

Justification is an explanation that supports the claims and makes those claims more than just claims. The reason is a statement of discussion that passed the two tests. The reason is the response to the hypothetical challenge to your claim: "Why do you say that?"

There are three main categories of evidence essential to gaining public confidence in your claim. To win. These categories are facts, judgments, and testimonies.

All evidence should be reliable and diverse, using personal experience only when relevant. All evidence must be empirical and scientific to be more compelling.

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