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Wut relationships exist among reasoning, evidence, and explanation?
A ) Reasoning is used 2 connect da evidence n da explanation
B ) Evidence is used 2 connect da explanation n da reasoning
C ) Reasoning is associated directly with explanation, but not evidence
D ) Evidence is associated directly with explanation, but not reasoning
A ) Reasoning is used 2 connect da evidence n da explanation
B ) Evidence is used 2 connect da explanation n da reasoning
C ) Reasoning is associated directly with explanation, but not evidence
D ) Evidence is associated directly with explanation, but not reasoning
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The most accurate choice among the ones provided is:
**A) Reasoning is used to connect the evidence and the explanation.**
In this context, reasoning serves as the logical framework that links evidence to the conclusions drawn in an explanation. Evidence provides the factual basis or support for a claim, while reasoning interprets and articulates how that evidence supports the explanation or conclusion.
**A) Reasoning is used to connect the evidence and the explanation.**
In this context, reasoning serves as the logical framework that links evidence to the conclusions drawn in an explanation. Evidence provides the factual basis or support for a claim, while reasoning interprets and articulates how that evidence supports the explanation or conclusion.
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