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When "It is clear from" is used, what does it indicate according to the text?

  1. Evidence

  2. Necessity

  3. Mutually Exclusive

  4. Conclusion

The correct answer is: Evidence

When the phrase "It is clear from" is used in a text, it typically indicates that the statement following it is supported by evidence or information provided earlier in the text. It suggests that there is a clear basis or justification for the assertion being made. This phrase is often used to signal to the reader that the following statement can be directly inferred or deduced from the information presented earlier. In this case, the correct answer is option A (Evidence) because the use of the phrase "It is clear from" implies that the statement that follows is supported by evidence within the text.