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English, 26.09.2021 17:10, tylermorehead1

In an argument, what is the difference between reasons and evidence? A. Reasons support the claim, while evidence gives information proving the reasons to be true. (this is the answer)

B. Reasons are arguments against counterclaims, while evidence is an opinion.
C. Reasons are an author’s thesis, while evidence is an outline for the claim.
D. Reasons are a counterclaim, while evidence is the author’s perspective.

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