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How do Jacki Jing’s personal stories (anecdotes) strengthen her argument about volleyball?

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How do Jacki Jing’s personal stories (anecdotes) strengthen her argument about volleyball?

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Jacki Jing’s personal stories strengthen her argument about volleyball by turning abstract claims into concrete, memorable evidence and by building the author’s credibility and emotional connection with readers. Her anecdotes show rather than tell—illustrating how teamwork, resilience, skill development, or coaching choices played out in real matches and practices—so readers can see the principles at work. They also establish ethos: because Jing has lived the experiences she describes, her recommendations feel informed and trustworthy. Finally, anecdotes add pathos and readability: vivid, relatable moments (a comeback win, a painful mistake, a coach’s pep talk) make the piece engaging and help readers care about the outcomes. Overall, the stories support her thesis by demonstrating practical effects, reinforcing her authority, and making the argument persuasive and memorable.
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