How does relevant evidence support a speaker’s argument?(1 point)
Responses
It is related directly to the claim.
It is related directly to the claim.
It captures the audience’s attention.
It captures the audience’s attention.
The opinions are stated clearly.
The opinions are stated clearly.
The information is interesting.
7 answers
The first response is correct: Relevant evidence supports a speaker's argument by being directly related to the claim being made. This strengthens the argument and helps persuade the audience to accept the speaker's point of view.
pick one bot
It is related directly to the claim.
Which term describes the use of enough information to support a claim?(1 point)
Responses
interesting evidence
interesting evidence
sufficient evidence
sufficient evidence
important evidence
important evidence
relevant evidence
Responses
interesting evidence
interesting evidence
sufficient evidence
sufficient evidence
important evidence
important evidence
relevant evidence
sufficient evidence
Which makes a speaker’s argument most convincing?(1 point)
Responses
providing a call to action
providing a call to action
using relevant and sufficient evidence
using relevant and sufficient evidence
including many opinions
including many opinions
researching the topic thoroughly
Responses
providing a call to action
providing a call to action
using relevant and sufficient evidence
using relevant and sufficient evidence
including many opinions
including many opinions
researching the topic thoroughly
using relevant and sufficient evidence