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How are reasons different from evidence?(1 point)
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Reasons assert that an idea is true, while evidence justifies a point of view.
Reasons assert that an idea is true, while evidence justifies a point of view.

Reasons justify a point of view, while evidence supports an idea.
Reasons justify a point of view, while evidence supports an idea.

Reasons tell why something is true, while evidence defends a point of view.
Reasons tell why something is true, while evidence defends a point of view.

Reasons defend an idea as correct, while evidence justifies an idea.
Reasons defend an idea as correct, while evidence justifies an idea.

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The best response would be:

**Reasons justify a point of view, while evidence supports an idea.**

This response accurately captures the distinction between reasons and evidence: reasons provide the justification for believing a particular point of view, while evidence provides the support or proof for an idea.

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