Which option best describes evidence in a text

The way information is organized
The facts and information that support an idea
A reason for writing a text
A conclusion drawn from details in the text

The facts and information that support an idea

The option that best describes evidence in a text is "The facts and information that support an idea." Evidence in a text refers to the specific facts, details, examples, or other information that is provided as support for a particular idea or argument being presented. It is used to convince the reader or listener of the validity and strength of the writer's claims.