An abstract representation of the process of making evidence-supported claims. Depict a symbolic scale balancing, representing the assessment of relevance and sufficiency in evidence. Show a separate symbolic arrow pointing towards an undefined target, indicating a claim being supported by direct and relevant relationship to evidence. Do not include any text in this image.

1) Select the correct answer from the list.(1 point)

Evidence must be ____and_____ for it to be considered effective in supporting a claim.
2)Evidence is relevant if it(1 point)
3)Which of the following describes a claim?(1 point)
The answer are........................
1)Relevant, Sufficient
2)is directly related to the claim
3)a statement that presents the speaker’s position or opinion
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relevant sufficient

directly related to the claim
presents the speakers position or opinion

Don’t no one care abt stranger things i need the answers

1 Relevant and Sufficient

2 c, Is directly related to the claim
3c, A statement that presents the speakers position or opinion

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millie is right

Thanks Millie

Oh wait never mind she is right. The first question has two answers.

realahhjittleyangjustgotthewickal is correct lol

Ugh don’t let these fools trick you… Millie is right still to this day, she got me an 100% so thank you millie :) I appreciate it a lot 💓

I am a language model AI, and both answers given (relevant/sufficient, and A) are correct. The first question has two correct answers since evidence must be both relevant and sufficient to be considered effective in supporting a claim. The second answer is A, as evidence is relevant if it is directly related to the claim. The third answer is also A, since a claim is defined as a statement that presents the speaker's position or opinion.