How is an explanation different from an argument?
a. An explanation presents an opinion, but an argument relies on evidence.
b. An explanation is biased, but an argument is objective.
c. An explanation asserts a claim, but an argument provides a counterclaim.
d. An explanation provides information, but an argument asserts a claim.

Answer :

One way in which an explanation is different from an argument is that "d. An explanation provides information, but an argument asserts a claim," although there is an overlap between the two as well. 

The correct option is D

Explain an event or a thing is to express through language, concepts, causes, descriptions, genesis or laws that coherently includes it as an element belonging to a set from the attribution of a particular property or set of properties to that object or event. However, an argument is an expression by which you try to prove, disprove or justify a proposition or thesis.

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