How are reasons and evidence different? A. Evidence proves the claim is true, and reasons explain how the evidence connects to the claim. B. Reasons explain why the claim should be believed, and evidence proves the reasons are true. C. Reasons state the author’s main point, and evidence explains why that point should be believed. D. Evidence explains why the claim should be believed, and reasons explain the arguments against the claim.

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I say B. But if I’m wrong I’m terribly sorry

Reasons and evidence are different in the following way:

  • Reasons explain why the claim should be believed, and evidence proves the reasons are true

The answer to this question is option B. The reason for something tells us why it occurred. It tries to give us a pointer on why we should agree with the claim.

The evidence on the other hand can be described as the proof to point that the reasons that have being stated are true. The evidence tells us that the claims are true.

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