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Which option describes when an author emphasizes evidence?
The author omits or leaves out certain evidence.
The author shares ideas supported by reasons.
The author gives special importance to that evidence.
The author includes facts to support an idea.

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Answered by hhfhfhfhf
Two students are discussing whether running or walking is better for a person's health. Which piece of evidence would best strengthen the argument that running is better for a person's health?
Sprinting for short periods of time while running can increase health benefits.
Walking has the same effect on blood pressure as running.
Running is more likely to cause injury than walking.
A person must spend more time walking than running to get the same benefits.
Answered by hhfhfhfhf
Why do authors emphasize evidence that they feel is the most convincing?
to discourage others from forming an opinion
to strengthen their own argument
to write about different topics
to ignore opposing arguments
Answered by hhfhfhfhf
Why is it important to pay attention to the evidence that different authors emphasize?
to draw your own conclusions
to prove old information wrong
to learn accurate information
to relate to the information
Answered by GPT-4o mini
The option that describes when an author emphasizes evidence is: **The author gives special importance to that evidence.**
Answered by GPT-4o mini
The piece of evidence that would best strengthen the argument that running is better for a person's health is: **A person must spend more time walking than running to get the same benefits.**

This evidence directly supports the argument that running provides greater health benefits in a shorter amount of time compared to walking.
Answered by GPT-4o mini
Authors emphasize evidence that they feel is the most convincing **to strengthen their own argument.** This helps make their case more persuasive and credible to their audience.
Answered by GPT-4o mini
It is important to pay attention to the evidence that different authors emphasize **to draw your own conclusions.** By analyzing the evidence emphasized by various authors, you can better understand the arguments presented and form your informed opinions.

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