An examination of a school handbook from a local public high school shows that the "expectations" of students are more like laws
by which a citizen must abide to live in a society. "Respect the teacher's position as leader in the classroom . . . " sounds like a statement of a tyrant. These "expectations" seem forced upon the students with no freedom. If schools want students to be successful citizens, they should allow students to take the courses they want and let them breathe. Which change would make the evidence stronger? supporting the analogical evidence with empirical evidence by providing a comparison to a similar situation in a foreign country supporting the empirical evidence with anecdotal evidence by giving an example of how a specific teacher enforced the rules supporting the anecdotal evidence with empirical evidence by examining a range of school handbooks from various public schools supporting the anecdotal evidence with empirical evidence that suggests schools are wasting money by enforcing rules Mark this and return
Answer: supporting the anecdotal evidence with empirical evidence by examining a range of school handbooks from various public schools
Explanation:
The examination of a school handbook from a single public high school represents a piece of anecdotal evidence because it´s only a brief narrative that serves to make a point based on personal observation, providing week support for an argument.
The evidence could be stronger if empirical evidence was provided, meaning one based on scientific research and an adequate sample.
Since they were more identificated with the indigenous people around them which suffered from different abuses from the Spanish, and they desired liberty for those who needed it and, they were not as powerful as the Spanish born in Europe.
Giving a counterargument allows the essay/writing to contain more perspectives that strengthen the claims as more perspectives allow the reader/viewer to see an overall "picture" of the argument. Also, being able to "debunk" the counterargument as false or not strong will help in strengthening your own essay/argument.
Including only your side of the argument leaves the reader/viewer no perspective of the whole topic.