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This student is arguing against mandatory homework in schools. Read the excerpt from the student's argument essay.
Two decades ago, researchers believed that homework had a negative impact on students' physical and emotional health, yet students are
still bogged down with hours of homework as early as the second grade. According to research by several universities, elementary students
spend an average of 3 hours a week doing homework. The same studies revealed that the average high school student spends over 22
hours a week on homework. In fact, students today spend more than double the time on homework than students two decades ago. Sadly,
as time spent on homework doubles, student performance continues to decline. So, how then is homework helping? Homework is harmful
and not the key to student success.
What type of evidence is used in this paragraph?
O A
empirical evidence
B.
anecdotal evidence
C.
text-based evidence
D.
logical evidence
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