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What is the effect of the author’s use of statistics?

A. They weaken the argument.
B. They provide credibility.
C. They confuse the reader.
D. They are irrelevant.

Answer: They provide credibility.


Additional Information: Statistics often enhance arguments by providing concrete evidence that supports claims.


Subjects: Passage Analysis, Reading Comprehension

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