What kind of evidence should be presented in an argument? Select two options.

accomplished
interesting
relevant
sufficient
biased

1 answer

The two options that best describe the kind of evidence that should be presented in an argument are:

  1. Relevant - Evidence must be pertinent to the argument being made in order to effectively support the claims.
  2. Sufficient - There needs to be enough evidence to convincingly support the argument and address potential counterarguments.

Biased evidence should be avoided, as it can undermine the credibility of the argument.