C. point of view
It is a point of view because it shows a position in relation to a problem. It implies the feelings of the person involved in that situation.
The second paragraph clearly conveys the message to take the teenagers into account when public policy is debated. The writer is trying to persuade us his stand. And the added percentage of teens in the third paragraph just tries to validate his view.
This cannot be a statistical analysis since it lacks two of the five discrete steps. Once it has steps, each step should be followed.
Outlining and layering are just too far from the correct answer based on the paragraph structure.
Answer:c
Explanation:
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Statistical Evidence = Statistical evidence is the kind of data people tend to look for first when trying to prove a point. ... Every time you use numbers to support a main point, you're relying on statistical evidence to carry your argument
Testimonial Evidence = Testimonial evidence is a statement made under oath. An example would be a witness pointing to someone in the courtroom and saying, “That's the guy I saw robbing the grocery store.” This is also called direct evidence or prima facie evidence. Physical evidence can be any object or material relevant in a crime.
Anecdotal Evidence = Anecdotal evidence is evidence from anecdotes: evidence collected in a casual or informal manner and relying heavily or entirely on personal testimony
Analogical Evidence = analogical evidence compares something that is not certain or known with a situation that is known. Then, the text draws conclusions based on that comparison.