Evaluating Evidence Quick Check 1 of 41 of 4 Items Question Use the passage to answer the question. A wolf pack may have as many as twenty wolves. By three weeks of age, wolf pups are able to play. Most packs are led by an adult male and adult female. The average size of a wolf litter is around four pups. Which type of evidence does the author use to develop an argument? (1 point) Responses statistics statistics testimonials testimonials expert opinions expert opinions facts

facts

Question When evaluating evidence, which of the following shows that evidence is sufficient?(1 point) Responses There is enough evidence to prove the author's claim. There is enough evidence to prove the author's claim. The evidence is up to date. The evidence is up to date. The evidence is connected to the author's claim. The evidence is connected to the author's claim. The evidence is objective.

There is enough evidence to prove the author's claim.

Identify if the three sentences are reliable or unreliable. A. The first pioneers to explore the opal fields found an unpleasant and unfriendly environment. B. None of the pioneers liked summer because it was dreadfully hot. C. To adapt to the challenging environment, pioneers built underground homes. (1 point) Responses A is unreliable, B is unreliable, C is reliable A is unreliable, B is unreliable, C is reliable A is reliable, B is unreliable, C is reliable A is reliable, B is unreliable, C is reliable A is reliable, B is reliable, C is unreliable A is reliable, B is reliable, C is unreliable A is reliable, B is reliable, C is reliable

A is reliable, B is unreliable, C is reliable

Which of the following describes a representative sample?(1 point) Responses a small quantity that accurately represents a large group a small quantity that accurately represents a large group evidence that is logically connected to a central idea evidence that is logically connected to a central idea information presented to prove or disprove a point information presented to prove or disprove a point the amount of evidence needed to prove a claim

a small quantity that accurately represents a large group