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When evaluating evidence, which of the following shows that evidence is sufficient?(1 point) Responses The evidence is connecte...Asked by diddler
When evaluating evidence, which of the following shows that evidence is sufficient?(1 point) Responses The evidence is connected to the author's claim. The evidence is connected to the author's claim. The evidence is objective. The evidence is objective. The evidence is up to date. The evidence is up to date. There is enough evidence to prove the author's claim.
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To evaluate whether evidence is sufficient, the best response among the given options is: **There is enough evidence to prove the author's claim.**
While connections to the author's claim, objectivity, and being up to date are all important factors in assessing evidence, sufficiency specifically refers to whether there is enough evidence to support the claim being made.
While connections to the author's claim, objectivity, and being up to date are all important factors in assessing evidence, sufficiency specifically refers to whether there is enough evidence to support the claim being made.
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