Asked by Noid

How does relevant evidence support a speakers argument?

A ) Da opinions r stated clearly

B ) It is related directly 2 da claim

C ) Da information is interesting

D ) It captures da audiences attention

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The best answer is **B) It is related directly to the claim**. Relevant evidence supports a speaker's argument by providing facts, data, or examples that directly relate to and reinforce the claims being made. This helps to establish credibility and makes the argument more persuasive.

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