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[BRAINLIEST] In a formal argument, what is the relationship between reasons and evidence? Answer choice;
**Reasons are logical explanations, while evidence consists mainly of anecdotes to illustrate the writer’s point.
**Reasons are given to back up the writer’s evidence, which in turn proves the claim.
**Reasons explain why the claim is valid, and evidence backs up the reasons with facts.
**Reasons and evidence are different words for the explanations that back up a writer’s claim.

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