B. it is related directly to the claim.
Relevant evidence supports a speaker's argument by providing specific facts, examples, statistics, or expert opinions that directly support the main claim or thesis of the speech. This evidence helps to strengthen the argument and provide credibility and validity to the speaker's position.
How does relevant evidence support a speaker's argument?
A. it captures the audience's attention.
B. it is related directly to the claim.
C. The information is interesting.
D. The opinions are stated clearly.
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