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In a formal argument, how do reasons typically differ from evidence?

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Reasons are more like the main topic of a paragraph. you have to find evidence to support your reasons. Reasons are like subheadings in your article, where evidence is like text for that specific subheading.

If you have a reason, you need to find evidence to SUPPORT IT. all evidence are related to the reason, not the other way around.

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