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Use the drop-down menus to identify the type of evidence presented in each supporting detail.
“He took a four-mile, 25-minute ride with his friends that left him severely distressed.”
“But his symptoms worsened overnight, and his heart was still racing at 130 beats per minute when Krauss saw him two months later.”
“The doctor's diagnosis was short and to the point: ‘over-bicycling.’”
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1) “He took a four-mile, 25-minute ride with his friends that left him severely distressed.” — Anecdotal evidence (personal example)
2) “But his symptoms worsened overnight, and his heart was still racing at 130 beats per minute when Krauss saw him two months later.” — Empirical/medical evidence (clinical observation/physiological measurement)
3) “The doctor's diagnosis was short and to the point: ‘over-bicycling.’” — Expert testimony (doctor’s diagnosis/direct quote)
2) “But his symptoms worsened overnight, and his heart was still racing at 130 beats per minute when Krauss saw him two months later.” — Empirical/medical evidence (clinical observation/physiological measurement)
3) “The doctor's diagnosis was short and to the point: ‘over-bicycling.’” — Expert testimony (doctor’s diagnosis/direct quote)
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