Use the claim and evidence to complete the activity.

Claim: People have many voting options if they can’t get to the polls on Election Day.

Evidence: People can cast their ballot early or by mail.

In 1–2 sentences, evaluate the relevance and sufficiency of the evidence in the argument above to determine if the claim is or is not convincing.

The evidence is relevant and sufficient in supporting the claim that people have many voting options if they can't get to the polls on Election Day. Therefore, the claim is convincing.

People need to incorporate more fruits and vegetables into their daily diets to reduce health risks. Many Americans do not eat enough fruits and vegetables. This should change so people can be healthier.

In 1–2 sentences, evaluate the soundness of the reasoning of this claim.

The evidence provided is relevant and sufficient to support the claim that people have many voting options if they can't get to the polls on Election Day. The fact that people can cast their ballot early or by mail demonstrates alternative methods to exercise their right to vote.

The evidence provided is relevant to the claim as it shows that people have other options besides voting at the polls on Election Day. However, the evidence is not sufficient on its own to fully convince as it only mentions two options and does not provide any further details or statistics about the availability and accessibility of these options.