<u>Explanation:</u>
Note, the term evidence simply refers to facts that are used to support a claim. While the analysis of evidence requires a description of the facts provided by the author. 
The following are some questions we can ask when conducting an analysis of evidence:
- Is the evidence plausible to the claim made by the author?
- Is the evidence provided by the author sufficient?
- Is the evidence actually relevant to the claim made?
 
        
             
        
        
        
It can affect your life in the business world in a lot of ways. If you have good rhetoric, you're more likely to be hired and you'll probably perform better since you'd be more persuasive and eloquent.
If you have poor rhetoric, you're probably less likely to be hired because you don't know the vocabulary or you're not very persuasive. You also might perform poorly (for instance if you had to sell something and you didn't have good speech)
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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