Why is it important to rule out partially correct evidence when answering a Best Evidence Question? (1 point)

• To select an answer as quickly as possible
• To include all possible answers
• To ensure the evidence fully supports the idea
• To confuse the reader

1 answer

The correct answer is: To ensure the evidence fully supports the idea.

Ruling out partially correct evidence is important in answering a Best Evidence Question to make sure that the evidence presented completely and accurately supports the conclusion or idea being assessed. Partial evidence may lead to incomplete or incorrect conclusions.