[ Vocabulary and Grammar ]
. What is relevant evidence?
A. Facts, Statistics, Quotes, and Expert opinions the author uses to support their claim.
B. Evidence that is not related to the topic.
C. When reasons the author explains why the counterclaim is not as strong as the claim.
D. A statement that can be argued.

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