Reasoning is explaining your evidence. Let's say you write 1+2=3. You would then have to give evidence that 1+2=3. Your text evidence that 1+2=3 would be something like, "When you add 1 apple to 2 apples, you get 3 apples". <u>Now you have to explain why your evidence </u> proves that 1+2=3. For this example I would say "This quote proves that 1+2=3 because if you add 1 apple to 2 apples and get 3 apples, you can add 1 + 2 to get 3". <em><u>NOTE: REASONING IS NOT REPEATING YOUR EVIDENCE.</u></em>
Reasoning is the action of thinking about something in a logical, sensible way.
It's often the influence of people's actions. Reasoning can be in your own thoughts, though reasoning may be more obvious. Example of Reasoning:
1- There is a door that leads into a room with fire, and there is a door that leads to the safe outdoors. They chose to go outdoors. Reasoning: The door outside is the safest, easiest option.
2- You have to complete cooking a dinner in 5 hours. You can begin making every course of the meal at once, or you can finish each one at a time. You choose to go step by step. Reasoning: You know doing it all at once will be too stressful, and it would be more efficient to finish each one at a set pace.
<span>(of a plant, animal, or person) producing much fruit or foliage or many offspring. or- </span><span>present in large numbers or quantities; plentiful.</span>