May you check my answers please?

Which option defines the reasoning of an argument?(1 point)

A. an explanation of why and how the evidence supports the claim*****

B. the opinion of the speaker

C. facts and details that support the reasons

D. the group that is being addressed

Correct, your answer is A. an explanation of why and how the evidence supports the claim.

Yes, I can check your answers. Your answer for this question, option A, is correct. An explanation of why and how the evidence supports the claim defines the reasoning of an argument. Well done!

To check your answers, let's break down each option:

A. an explanation of why and how the evidence supports the claim
This option accurately defines the reasoning of an argument. It explains the logical connection between the evidence and the claim.

B. the opinion of the speaker
The opinion of the speaker may contribute to the argument but does not define the reasoning of the argument itself.

C. facts and details that support the reasons
While facts and details can support the reasons in an argument, they do not define the reasoning of the argument as a whole.

D. the group that is being addressed
The group being addressed may be a part of the argument, but it does not define the reasoning of the argument.

Based on this analysis, your answer of option A is correct. It defines the reasoning of an argument by explaining why and how the evidence supports the claim.