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Proper information supporting a claim must be credible. Credibility is best explained as information that A. can be supported through facts, figures, and statistics. B. can be supported by personal anecdotes or stories. C. is irrelevant to the claim. D. is relevant to the claim.

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The answer is number a can support
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Step-by-step explanation:

A supporting claim is any argument that, if accepted, will make it easier to prove the primary claim. Sometimes, this involves making a distinct argument that only helps to prepare an audience. More often, it involves establishing a piece of fact (also see evidence) or advocating for a judgment of value.

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