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How does evidence relate to reasons in a formal argument? Select one: a. Evidence distracts the reader from inadequate reasons for the writer’s claim. b. Evidence provides factu…
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How does evidence relate to reasons in a formal argument?
Select one:
a. Evidence distracts the reader from inadequate reasons for the writer’s claim.
b. Evidence provides factual support for the logical reasons with which a writer backs up a claim.
c. Reasons are just another way of referring to the writer’s evidence for a claim.
d. Reasons and evidence both consist of factual information that supports the writer’s main point.
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Did the test, hope that helps!
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D. Just took the test .
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