Embedding evidence refers to seamlessly integrating supporting information, such as facts, statistics, or examples, into one's writing. It involves incorporating evidence in a way that strengthens arguments and provides credibility.
Imagine embedding evidence as adding seasoning to a dish while cooking. Just like spices enhance the flavor of food, embedding evidence enhances the quality and persuasiveness of your writing.
Citation: A citation is giving credit to the original source from which you obtained information or evidence.
Anecdote: An anecdote is a short personal story used as evidence to support an argument.
Data Analysis: Data analysis involves examining numerical data and drawing conclusions based on patterns and trends found within it.
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