Question

In which situation is it best to use anecdotal evidence to support an argument? (1 point)
A. when the writer is making an argument about a scientific subject
• B. when the writer needs to gain the sympathy of the audience
• C. when the anecdote is current and from a reliable source
• D. when the anecdote also includes facts and statistics
Would the answer be C? I’m looking for the correct answer.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The best situation to use anecdotal evidence to support an argument is B. when the writer needs to gain the sympathy of the audience. Anecdotal evidence often helps to create an emotional connection with the audience, making it more effective for persuasive arguments that rely on eliciting sympathy or personal connection.

While option C, which mentions the reliability of the source, is important, the primary purpose of using anecdotes is often to engage the audience emotionally rather than to support an argument with scientific rigor.
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