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question 5 (1 point) what distinguishes reasoning from evidence in cer? a reasoning presents new evidence b reasoning restates the claim c reasoning adds emotional appeal d reasoning explains the logical connection
In CER (Claim - Evidence - Reasoning), evidence is the data or facts that support the claim, while reasoning is the part that explains how the evidence logically connects to and supports the claim. Option a is wrong because reasoning doesn't present new evidence (evidence is separate). Option b is wrong as reasoning doesn't just restate the claim. Option c is wrong because CER is about logical support, not emotional appeal. Option d correctly describes reasoning as explaining the logical connection between evidence and claim.
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d. Reasoning explains the logical connection