Which option describes when an author emphasizes evidence?(1 point)ResponsesThe author shares ideas supported by reasons.The author shares ideas supported by reasons.The author omits or leaves out certain evidence.The author omits or leaves out certain evidence.The author gives special importance to that evidence.The author gives special importance to that evidence.The author includes facts to support an idea.

The author includes facts to support an idea.

Two students are discussing whether running or walking is better for a person's health. Which piece of evidence would best strengthen the argument that running is better for a person's health?(1 point)ResponsesSprinting for short periods of time while running can increase health benefits.Sprinting for short periods of time while running can increase health benefits.A person must spend more time walking than running to get the same benefits.A person must spend more time walking than running to get the same benefits.Walking has the same effect on blood pressure as running.Walking has the same effect on blood pressure as running.Running is more likely to cause injury than walking.

Sprinting for short periods of time while running can increase health benefits.

Why do authors emphasize evidence that they feel is the most convincing?(1 point)Responsesto ignore opposing argumentsto ignore opposing argumentsto strengthen their own argumentto strengthen their own argumentto write about different topics to write about different topics to discourage others from forming an opinion

to strengthen their own argument

Why is it important to pay attention to the evidence that different authors emphasize? (1 point)Responsesto relate to the informationto relate to the informationto prove old information wrong to prove old information wrong to draw your own conclusionsto draw your own conclusionsto learn accurate information 

to draw your own conclusions