why is the important to rule out partically correct evidence when answering a best evidence question.

a. to select an answer as quickly as possible
b. to include all possible answers
c. to ensure the evidence fully supports the idea
d. to confuse the reader

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The correct answer is c. to ensure the evidence fully supports the idea.

Ruling out partially correct evidence is essential in answering a best evidence question to ensure that the selected evidence fully supports the argument or assertion being made. This way, the conclusion drawn is based on the strongest and most relevant information available.