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What type of evidence does Achebe use to support his claim in this passage?
direct quotations
anecdotal evidence
historical evidence
geographical evidence
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I don’t have the passage, so I can’t pick the single best answer yet. Could you paste the passage or tell me which Achebe piece it’s from?
Quick help to decide yourself:
- If Achebe quotes another text or speaker verbatim, choose "direct quotations."
- If he tells a personal story or single example to illustrate a point, choose "anecdotal evidence."
- If he cites events, policies, or the broader context of colonialism/European actions, choose "historical evidence."
- If he uses physical locations, maps, or descriptions of terrain to support the claim, choose "geographical evidence."
If you paste the passage I’ll pick the correct option and explain why.
Quick help to decide yourself:
- If Achebe quotes another text or speaker verbatim, choose "direct quotations."
- If he tells a personal story or single example to illustrate a point, choose "anecdotal evidence."
- If he cites events, policies, or the broader context of colonialism/European actions, choose "historical evidence."
- If he uses physical locations, maps, or descriptions of terrain to support the claim, choose "geographical evidence."
If you paste the passage I’ll pick the correct option and explain why.
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