Asked by Doja Cat's Visible Lace <33
Which should a speaker use to support a claim? (1 point)
persuasion
call to action
evidence
opinions
persuasion
call to action
evidence
opinions
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Answered by
Doja Cat's Visible Lace <33
nobody:
*everyone waiting for that one person with the list of answer*
*everyone waiting for that one person with the list of answer*
Answered by
E A SPORTS
ha literally i'm just waiting
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E A SPORTS
Here are the answers
1.Evidence
2.It is related directly to the claim
3.Sufficient evidence
4.Using relevant and sufficient evidence
1.Evidence
2.It is related directly to the claim
3.Sufficient evidence
4.Using relevant and sufficient evidence
Answered by
Anonymous
E A is correct
Answered by
Doja Cat's Visible Lace <33
E A is correct!!
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Greninja Boi
EA SPORTS Its in your brain
EA Sports is correct!
EA Sports is correct!
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enna
100% for Connexus evidence quick check
1) evidence
2)It is related directly to the claim
3) Sufficient evidence
4) Using relevant and sufficient evidence
5) Sufficient evidence is enough facts and details to prove or support a claim, whereas relevant evidence directly relates to the ideas in the claim.
1) evidence
2)It is related directly to the claim
3) Sufficient evidence
4) Using relevant and sufficient evidence
5) Sufficient evidence is enough facts and details to prove or support a claim, whereas relevant evidence directly relates to the ideas in the claim.
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Answered by
Bigq'sLAFDBeanie
E A is correct. Tysm!!
Answered by
woof
EA has so many likes lol
EA is correct!
EA is correct!
Answered by
Nunya
what is a claim?
1) the statement of an argument
2) a reason that tells why something is true or untrue
3) ideas that oppose a belief
4) facts and examples that support an opinion
can someone please help me?
1) the statement of an argument
2) a reason that tells why something is true or untrue
3) ideas that oppose a belief
4) facts and examples that support an opinion
can someone please help me?
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sako (my horses name)
thank you!!@EA
Answered by
Crying child/ Chris Afton
THEY ARE ALL D'S 😲
Answered by
@Anonymous
Here are the answers for the Evidence Quick Check
(no joke, one of the answers is the same name as the quick check lol)
1.Evidence
2.It is related directly to the claim
3.Sufficient evidence
4.Using relevant and sufficient evidence
5.Sufficient evidence is enough facts and details to prove or support a claim, whereas relevant evidence directly relates to the ideas in the claim.
@E A SPORTS is 100% correct
SIDE NOTE: lol looks like a person drowning
(no joke, one of the answers is the same name as the quick check lol)
1.Evidence
2.It is related directly to the claim
3.Sufficient evidence
4.Using relevant and sufficient evidence
5.Sufficient evidence is enough facts and details to prove or support a claim, whereas relevant evidence directly relates to the ideas in the claim.
@E A SPORTS is 100% correct
SIDE NOTE: lol looks like a person drowning
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not here
1.Evidence
2.It is related directly to the claim
3.Sufficient evidence
4.Using relevant and sufficient evidence
5.Sufficient evidence is enough facts and details to prove or support a claim, whereas relevant evidence directly relates to the ideas in the claim.
2.It is related directly to the claim
3.Sufficient evidence
4.Using relevant and sufficient evidence
5.Sufficient evidence is enough facts and details to prove or support a claim, whereas relevant evidence directly relates to the ideas in the claim.
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Sammy Tammy
Thank you @not here your a life saver
Answered by
aurora
ty e a
Answered by
Jane
Thank you EA the people in 2021 really helped each other out! Not so much in 2022!
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have a nice day 💗
1. evidence
2. it is related directly to the claim
3. sufficient evidence
4. using relevant and sufficient evidence
5. sufficient evidence is enough facts and details to prove or support a claim, whereas relevant evidence directly relates to the ideas in the claim
e a sports and ena are correct!
- have a nice day 💗
2. it is related directly to the claim
3. sufficient evidence
4. using relevant and sufficient evidence
5. sufficient evidence is enough facts and details to prove or support a claim, whereas relevant evidence directly relates to the ideas in the claim
e a sports and ena are correct!
- have a nice day 💗
Answered by
girl
thanks ea
Answered by
Adam+me!
1. evidence
2. It is related directly to the claim.
3. sufficient evidence
4. using relevant and sufficient evidence
Have an amazing day!
2. It is related directly to the claim.
3. sufficient evidence
4. using relevant and sufficient evidence
Have an amazing day!
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just a kid []~( ̄▽ ̄)~*
tyyy
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Sanderson sisters
Enna is correct for me! Thank you.
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Sanderson sisters
Whatsup bot, need something to do?
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Sanderson sisters
Nothing, Enna already did. Have a great day!
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