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English, 01.12.2020 22:40 jonzyjones3114

In a formal argument, how do reasons typically differ from evidence? a. Evidence consists of facts and statistics that are debatable or arguable.
b. Reasons are logical explanations while evidence consists of facts or examples.
c. Reasons are debatable statements that weaken the arguments main point.
d. Evidence is made up of personal opinions and individuals interpretations.

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