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Read the passage.

I am a father who is helping his daughter pay off her student loan of $50,000. That is a lot of money; however, it is a drop in the student-loan bucket that currently holds over $1 trillion of student debt. In fact, 44 million Americans currently owe money on their student loans—a major problem. Without a solution, young adults entering the workforce will do so knowing that their paychecks will be significantly less due to the need to repay their student loans. The government must work to change this.

How does the writer best use evidence to support the claim? Select three options.

Answers

Answered by lingopongo
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Answer:

A, E, F

Explanation:

The writer uses empirical evidence by including specific data about student debt and loans.

The writer uses anecdotal evidence by sharing a personal connection to the student debt problem.

The writer uses anecdotal evidence by discussing how his daughter’s debt is more than his was.

Answered by s25400591
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Answer: A. The writer uses empirical evidence by including specific data about student debt and loans. E. The writer uses anecdotal evidence by sharing a personal connection to the student debt problem. F. The writer uses anecdotal evidence by discussing how his daughter’s debt is more than his was.

Explanation:

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