How does relevant evidence support a speaker's argument a.it captures the audience attention B. it is related directly to the claim c. the information is interesting d.the opinions are stated clearly

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The correct answer is B. it is related directly to the claim.

Relevant evidence supports a speaker's argument by providing data, examples, or facts that are directly connected to the claim being made. This establishes credibility and strengthens the argument by showing that it is grounded in factual support. While capturing attention (A), being interesting (C), and stating opinions clearly (D) are important aspects of effective communication, they do not specifically pertain to the role of evidence in substantiating an argument.