Connect evidence refers to the process of linking different pieces of evidence together in order to strengthen an argument or claim. It involves showing how each piece supports the overall point being made.
Coherence: The quality of logical consistency and clarity in connecting different ideas or pieces of evidence.
Correlation: A relationship between two variables where changes in one variable are associated with changes in another variable.
Synthesis: Combining multiple sources or ideas to create something new and meaningful.
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