Asked by Nurul Afiqah on Sep 23, 2024

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The following is true of the relationship between audiences and evidence​

A) It's not evidence unless the audience thinks it is evidence.
B) If the audience relates more personally to evidence,they are less likely to see the evidence as credible.  
C) An audience is only impressed with evidence if you are a high credibility speaker.
D) ​You don't need evidence if you are a high credibility speaker. 

Credibility Speaker

The trustworthiness, expertise, and authority a speaker is perceived to have by an audience.

Evidence

Information or facts that are used to support a conclusion, claim, or belief.

Personally Relates

A term denoting the direct connection or relevance one has with a particular situation, topic, or experience.

  • Recognize the role and perception of evidence in influencing audience perspectives.
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David Herrera3 days ago
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
The audience's perception of evidence is what determines whether or not it is considered evidence. If they do not think it is evidence, then it is not effective in persuading them.