Evidence is relevant if it ___.

A. is taken entirely from an online source.
B. is directly related to the claim.
C. provides a personal experience related to the claim.
D. provides enough evidence to support the claim.

Is the answer D.?

No, the answer is B. Evidence is relevant if it is directly related to the claim.

Thought so-

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Don't worry, it's always better to double-check!

Yes, the correct answer is D. Evidence is relevant if it provides enough evidence to support the claim. To determine the relevance of evidence, you need to evaluate whether it directly supports or proves the claim being made. In other words, the evidence should be sufficient and substantial enough to lend credibility to the claim. An evidence that is unrelated or insufficient will not be considered relevant.