evidence and logical support
Evidence refers to any information or facts that support a claim or argument. It can be obtained through various sources, such as research studies, expert opinions, statistics, or personal observations. Logical support, on the other hand, refers to the use of valid reasoning and logical principles to establish the connection between the evidence and the claim being made. It involves presenting a coherent and rational line of thought that demonstrates how the evidence supports the argument. Overall, evidence and logical support work together to provide a solid foundation for a persuasive or informative statement.
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