What relationships exist among reasoning, evidence, and explanation?(1 point)

Responses

Reasoning is used to connect the evidence and the explanation.
Reasoning is used to connect the evidence and the explanation.

Evidence is associated directly with explanation, but not reasoning.
Evidence is associated directly with explanation, but not reasoning.

Evidence is used to connect the explanation and the reasoning.
Evidence is used to connect the explanation and the reasoning.

Reasoning is associated directly with explanation, but not evidence.
Reasoning is associated directly with explanation, but not evidence.
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The most accurate response to the relationships among reasoning, evidence, and explanation is:

Reasoning is used to connect the evidence and the explanation.

In this relationship, evidence provides the factual basis or data, reasoning is the process that interprets or analyzes the evidence, and explanation connects the reasoning to the broader understanding of the phenomenon or argument being addressed.