When evaluating evidence, which of the following shows that evidence is sufficient?

The evidence is up to date

The evidence is connected to the authors claim

The evidence is objective

There is enough evidence to prove the authors claim

1 answer

To determine if evidence is sufficient, the most relevant criterion among the options provided is:

There is enough evidence to prove the author's claim.

While the other options (up-to-date, connected to the claim, and objective) are important for evaluating the quality and relevance of evidence, sufficiency specifically pertains to the quantity and strength of the evidence in relation to the claim being made.