Question

How are reasons different from evidence?(1 point)
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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.

Reasons assert that an idea is true, while evidence justifies a point of view.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:

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

This distinction emphasizes that reasons provide the rationale for holding a specific view, whereas evidence provides the supporting material or data that backs up that view or claim.

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