1) Which should a speaker use to support a claim?(1 point)

evidence

persuasion

opinions

call to action

2) How does relevant evidence support a speaker’s argument?(1 point)

It is related directly to the claim.

The information is interesting.

The opinions are stated clearly.

It captures the audience’s attention.

3) Which term describes the use of enough information to support a claim?(1 point)

relevant evidence

interesting evidence

sufficient evidence

important evidence

4) Which makes a speaker’s argument most convincing?(1 point)

using relevant and sufficient evidence

researching the topic thoroughly

including many opinions

providing a call to action

1) Which should a speaker use to support a claim?

Evidence
2) How does relevant evidence support a speaker’s argument?
It is related directly to the claim.
3) Which term describes the use of enough information to support a claim?
sufficient evidence
4) Which makes a speaker’s argument most convincing?
using relevant and sufficient evidence

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For me I have a fifth question:

Which sentence correctly explains the difference between sufficient and relevant evidence?
Answer: Sufficient evidence is enough facts and details to prove or support a claim, whereas relevant evidence directly relates to the ideas in the claim.

Other than that, Anonymous is 100% correct!

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