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question 4
what is the difference between factual and anecdotal evidence?
○ factual evidence is true, while anecdotes are always false.
○ factual evidence can be made up, while anecdotes must be true.
○ facts are meant to persuade, while anecdotes are meant to entertain.
○ facts are single, verifiable ideas, while anecdotes are stories used as examples.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To solve this, we analyze each option:

  • Option 1: Anecdotes aren't always false (e.g., a personal story about a real event), so this is wrong.
  • Option 2: Factual evidence is verifiable and not made up, and anecdotes can be true or based on real experiences but aren't "must be true" in a strict sense, so this is wrong.
  • Option 3: Both facts and anecdotes can be used to persuade or inform; this misrepresents their purposes, so it's wrong.
  • Option 4: Factual evidence is verifiable (e.g., data, scientific findings), and anecdotes are personal stories/ examples (e.g., "I tried X and it worked"), which matches the definition of their difference.

Answer:

D. Facts are single, verifiable ideas, while anecdotes are stories used as examples. (Assuming the last option is D; if the options were labeled differently, adjust the identifier, but the text is "Facts are single, verifiable ideas, while anecdotes are stories used as examples.")