Asked by .Yuki.

When you evaluate na text for its argument, which if the following questions should you consider?

A. Does the yes tell a story about the author's opinion?

B. Is the grammar correct?

C. Are the text's sources from various media?

D. Is there enough evidence for the claim?

All Answers 1

Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
D.

When evaluating an argument you should ask whether the claim is supported by sufficient, relevant evidence. The other choices are not primary checks: A is unclear (and irrelevant if it means “Does the text reflect the author’s opinion?” — opinion alone doesn’t make a strong argument), B (grammar) affects clarity but not argument strength, and C (sources from various media) matters only insofar as sources are credible and relevant, not simply varied.