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What distinguishes a strong piece of evidence from a weak one in argumentative writing? (1 point)
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Relevance and verifiability of information
Relevance and verifiability of information

Length of the evidence
Length of the evidence

Emotional appeal
Emotional appeal

Personal anecdotes

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Relevance and verifiability of information

Strong evidence is characterized by its relevance to the argument being made and its verifiability, meaning it can be confirmed through reliable sources. In contrast, weak evidence may lack relevance or cannot be substantiated.

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