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Home > English > Writing Skills > Essay Writing

What is ‘evidence’ in the context of an argumentative essay?

A. Personal opinions
B. Facts, statistics, or examples that support the argument
C. Emotional appeals
D. Summaries of other essays

Answer: Facts, statistics, or examples that support the argument


Additional Information: Evidence is crucial for substantiating claims made in an argumentative essay.


Subjects: Essay Writing, Writing Skills

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