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what kind of evidence should be presented in an argument? select two options. accomplished interesting relevant sufficient biased
Brief Explanations
To determine the correct options, we analyze each term:
- "Accomplished" refers to a person's achievement, not evidence for an argument.
- "Interesting" evidence may not be valid or support the argument; it's about appeal, not strength.
- "Relevant" evidence is directly related to the argument's claim, making it necessary.
- "Sufficient" evidence provides enough support to validate the argument.
- "Biased" evidence is partial and undermines the argument's credibility.
So, relevant and sufficient evidence is needed.
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C. relevant, D. sufficient