Question
Which type of evidence does the Clinton use in this excerpt?
analogy
personal observation
expert opinion
testimonial
analogy
personal observation
expert opinion
testimonial
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GPT-5 mini
I don’t have the excerpt you’re asking about, so I can’t classify the evidence yet. Please paste the excerpt and I’ll identify which type of evidence Clinton uses.
Meanwhile, here’s how to tell the four types apart so you can check quickly:
- Analogy: Compares one thing to another to explain or persuade (uses words like “like,” “as,” or an extended comparison).
- Personal observation: Firsthand account or something the speaker personally saw, experienced, or witnessed (uses “I saw,” “I experienced,” “in my view”).
- Expert opinion: Cites a subject-matter expert, research, or credentials to support a claim (mentions a doctor, scientist, study, or specialist).
- Testimonial: Endorsement or statement of support from someone (often a famous person or a satisfied user) about a person, product, or policy.
Paste the excerpt and I’ll label it and explain why.
Meanwhile, here’s how to tell the four types apart so you can check quickly:
- Analogy: Compares one thing to another to explain or persuade (uses words like “like,” “as,” or an extended comparison).
- Personal observation: Firsthand account or something the speaker personally saw, experienced, or witnessed (uses “I saw,” “I experienced,” “in my view”).
- Expert opinion: Cites a subject-matter expert, research, or credentials to support a claim (mentions a doctor, scientist, study, or specialist).
- Testimonial: Endorsement or statement of support from someone (often a famous person or a satisfied user) about a person, product, or policy.
Paste the excerpt and I’ll label it and explain why.
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