English, 30.10.2020 18:00 icantdomath6303
Television is harmful because the characters on TV shows are much
wealthier than average Americans, which creates a warped sense of
how people really live. My sister watches way too much TV, and it's
making her consider buying a car she can't really afford.
Which statement best evaluates the use of evidence in this passage?
A. The evidence is not relevant because it is only one person's
example, not real proof.
B. The evidence is not relevant because it discusses cars, not
television characters.
C. The evidence is not credible because it relies on a personal story,
not data.
D. The evidence is credible because it cites someone who watches a
lot of television
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