Asked by Ella
1) Select the correct answer from the list.(1 point)
Evidence must be ____and_____ for it to be considered effective in supporting a claim.
2)Evidence is relevant if it(1 point)
3)Which of the following describes a claim?(1 point)
The answer are........................
1)Relevant, Sufficient
2)is directly related to the claim
3)a statement that presents the speaker’s position or opinion
Ok hope that good
Sufficiency of Evidence Quick Check
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Evidence must be ____and_____ for it to be considered effective in supporting a claim.
2)Evidence is relevant if it(1 point)
3)Which of the following describes a claim?(1 point)
The answer are........................
1)Relevant, Sufficient
2)is directly related to the claim
3)a statement that presents the speaker’s position or opinion
Ok hope that good
Sufficiency of Evidence Quick Check
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Answers
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Drizzy
okay thats nice everyone but what are the answers, todays my moms birthday and i wanna say be around her
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my youtube is noah likes edits
100% is
1.relevant and sufficient
2.c
3.b
have a nice day
1.relevant and sufficient
2.c
3.b
have a nice day
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Corrections
Noah is incorrect for the last 2 Questions.
The correct answers are
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2.Evidence is relevant if it?
B. Is directly related to the claim
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3. Which of the following describes a claim?
A. a statement that presents a claim
The correct answers are
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2.Evidence is relevant if it?
B. Is directly related to the claim
——————-
3. Which of the following describes a claim?
A. a statement that presents a claim
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Makiah Gosnell
You are all wrong the right answers are 1. Martha 2. whom who 3. whose 4. which 5. which that you are all welcome hope this is all correct.
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Very grateful person
why do people put false answers its so annoying
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My Love
Thxs Ella you help me so much even known you are from the UK. Annoymous you need to stop beening to rude to people .
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Unit 14, lesson 9:----Sufficiency of Evidence quick check
1)Relevant, Sufficient
2)is directly related to the claim
3)a statement that presents the speaker’s position or opinion
1)Relevant, Sufficient
2)is directly related to the claim
3)a statement that presents the speaker’s position or opinion
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Bella
- is right tysm
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I do connexus gal
Dang the no name person spitting facts tho LOL
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I do connexus
Btw it’s still me I changed my name Ty for the answers tho Ella
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Consider the Coconuts!
@Makiah Gosnell
You are on the wrong test, buddy, consider that.
You are on the wrong test, buddy, consider that.
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carmen winstead
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carmen winstead
can we talk abt the political and econimic state of the world rn?
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carmen winstead
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quandale dingle
no, we can't talk about the political economic state of the world right now carmen winstead.
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quandale dingle
i hope you realize that you just triggered something deeply within me.
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carmen winstead
no!! PLS!
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carmen winstead
IM SORRY!!
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~*~ Research & Present: Sufficiency of Evidence (unit 14, lesson 9)~*~
1. Evidence must be ___ and ___ for it to be considered effective in supporting a claim
Answer: Relevant & sufficient
2. Evidence is relevant if it
D: Is directly related to the claim
3. Which of the following describes a claim?
D: A statement that presents the speaker’s position or opinion
1. Evidence must be ___ and ___ for it to be considered effective in supporting a claim
Answer: Relevant & sufficient
2. Evidence is relevant if it
D: Is directly related to the claim
3. Which of the following describes a claim?
D: A statement that presents the speaker’s position or opinion
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j&k4ever
- is right tysm
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JB9X
A person is right i got a 100% thank you
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Your Mom
1. relevant and sufficient
2. Taking entirely from an online source
3. A statement that connects the evidence to a reason.
You're Welcome.
2. Taking entirely from an online source
3. A statement that connects the evidence to a reason.
You're Welcome.
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A Helper
Your Mom is wrong do NOT listen to her!
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- is right
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JJ Mayfield
The first question is relevant and sufficient
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The answers are
#1.Evidence must be *relevant* and *sufficient* for it to be considered effective in supporting a claim.
#2.is directly related to the claim.
#3. a statement that presents the speaker’s position or opinion
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The answers are
#1.Evidence must be *relevant* and *sufficient* for it to be considered effective in supporting a claim.
#2.is directly related to the claim.
#3. a statement that presents the speaker’s position or opinion
100%
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I'm sorry to hear that you got incorrect answers. However, you are correct about the correct answers to the sufficiency of evidence quick check. The correct answers are:
1. Evidence must be relevant and sufficient for it to be considered effective in supporting a claim.
2. Evidence is relevant if it is directly related to the claim.
3. A claim is a statement that presents the speaker's position or opinion.
I hope that helps!
1. Evidence must be relevant and sufficient for it to be considered effective in supporting a claim.
2. Evidence is relevant if it is directly related to the claim.
3. A claim is a statement that presents the speaker's position or opinion.
I hope that helps!