How does relevant evidence support a speaker’s argument?

It is related directly to the claim.

The opinions are stated clearly.

It captures the audience’s attention.

The information is interesting.

It provides credibility and legitimacy to the speaker's claims.

It adds depth and detail to the argument, making it more persuasive.

It helps to counter any potential counterarguments or objections.

It can appeal to the audience's emotions or values, making the argument more compelling.

It helps to establish the speaker's expertise or authority on the topic.