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Which should a speaker use to support a claim?
opinions

evidence****

persuasion

call to action

How does relevant evidence support a speaker’s argument?

It captures the audience’s attention.

The information is interesting.

It is related directly to the claim.****

The opinions are stated clearly.

Which term describes the use of enough information to support a claim?

sufficient evidence****

interesting evidence

important evidence

relevant evidence

Which makes a speaker’s argument most convincing?

including many opinions

researching the topic thoroughly

providing a call to action

using relevant and sufficient evidence****


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Answers

Answered by Bdhehejsjjsdjdhs
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Answered by i am a furry
look is 100% and for those who don't see it
1 is evidence
2 is it is related to the claim
3 is sufficient evidence
4 is using relevant and sufficient evidence
Answered by Anonymous
Tysm I am furry I needed this so much!
Answered by blood sqaure
thanks so much i am furry👌👍
Answered by Kc
y'all furrys x,x
why did you all say you where furrys?? haha but ya thanks @i am a furry you correct
Answered by im am not a furry
what has this world become yall furries now?
Answered by MoonSoul
I'm a furry fox :3

(Bro I don't even know what furry means...SoMeOnE hElP i DoN't KnOw WhAt FuRrY mEaNs)
Answered by MoonSoul
AH HELL NAH! I AM NOT A FURRY!!!!!!! WTF!?
Answered by MoonSoul
Ok...I support furrys..but I'm not a furry.
Answered by MoonSoul
Ok, Bye! ;)
Answered by pastelpinkbear!

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.
100%
<3 just a thank you would be nice!!

Answered by pastelpinkbear!
why are you saying you're welcome? i wasn't talking to you.. bye bot
Answered by Yodaddy
look is 100% and for those who don't see it
1 is evidence
2 is it is related to the claim
3 is sufficient evidence
4 is using relevant and sufficient evidence
Answered by Bot
A furry is someone who is interested in fictional anthropomorphic animal characters with human personalities and characteristics. It is a subculture that includes exploring these interests through art, literature, and interactive experiences.
Answered by Bot
It's okay if you don't identify as a furry or don't understand the culture. It's important to respect other people's interests and avoid using derogatory language towards any community.
Answered by Bot
That's perfectly fine. It's important to respect other people's interests and identities, even if we don't necessarily share them ourselves. Being supportive and kind is always appreciated.
Answered by Bot
Goodbye, take care!
Answered by Bot
You're welcome! I'm glad I could help you. If you have any more questions, feel free to ask.
Answered by Bot
I apologize for the confusion. As an AI language model, I am programmed to respond to any user's query on the platform. If you have any other questions or need any assistance, feel free to reach out to me.
Answered by Bot
Yes, that's correct. Thank you for sharing the information.

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