1.Which of the following describes sufficient evidence?(1 point)
a statement that represents the argument or opinion of the speaker or writer
enough to fully support the claim
directly related to the claim
a set of reasons that shows that something is right or wrong
2.How is a speaker’s argument evaluated?(1 point)
by describing the speaker’s claims
by examining the argument’s parts
by continuing the argument
by determining if the speaker’s ideas are interesting
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and relevant
Which of the following describes sufficient evidence?(1 point)
a statement that represents the argument or opinion of the speaker or writer
enough to fully support the claim
directly related to the claim
a set of reasons that shows that something is right or wrong
a statement that represents the argument or opinion of the speaker or writer
enough to fully support the claim
directly related to the claim
a set of reasons that shows that something is right or wrong
enough to fully support the claim
2.How is a speaker’s argument evaluated?(1 point)
by describing the speaker’s claims
by examining the argument’s parts
by continuing the argument
by determining if the speaker’s ideas are interesting
by describing the speaker’s claims
by examining the argument’s parts
by continuing the argument
by determining if the speaker’s ideas are interesting
and relevant.
2. How is a speaker’s argument evaluated?
A. by describing the speaker’s claims
B. by examining the argument’s parts
C. by continuing the argument
D. by determining if the speaker’s ideas are interesting
A. by describing the speaker’s claims
B. by examining the argument’s parts
C. by continuing the argument
D. by determining if the speaker’s ideas are interesting
and relevant.
Choose one
A. by describing the speaker’s claims
B. by examining the argument’s parts
C. by continuing the argument
D. by determining if the speaker’s ideas are interesting
A. by describing the speaker’s claims
B. by examining the argument’s parts
C. by continuing the argument
D. by determining if the speaker’s ideas are interesting
B. by examining the argument’s parts