What relationships exist among reasoning, evidence, and explanation?(1 point)

Responses

Reasoning is associated directly with explanation, but not evidence.
Reasoning is associated directly with explanation, but not evidence.

Evidence is associated directly with explanation, but not reasoning.
Evidence is associated directly with explanation, but not reasoning.

Reasoning is used to connect the evidence and the explanation.

Reasoning is the process of thinking logically and critically, drawing conclusions based on evidence. Evidence serves as the information or data that supports the reasoning process. When providing an explanation, reasoning is used to connect the evidence to support the claims being made. In this way, reasoning, evidence, and explanation are interconnected in forming a coherent and logical argument or conclusion.