Relevant evidence supports a speaker's argument by being related directly to the claim. This connection strengthens the argument by providing factual backing and logical reasoning that helps the audience understand and believe in the speaker's message. While capturing attention and presenting interesting information are important, the key factor is that the evidence directly supports the specific argument being made.
How does relevant evidence support a speaker’s argument?(1 point) Responses It captures the audience’s attention. It captures the audience’s attention. The information is interesting. The information is interesting. It is related directly to the claim. It is related directly to the claim. The opinions are stated clearly. The opinions are stated clearly.
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