Answer:
The type of evidence used in the passage is:
A. statistical evidence.
Explanation:
In the passage we are analyzing here, the author mentions a couple of percentages to make his point. This is an example of statistical evidence. This type of evidence relies on numbers, usually resulting from surveys and researches, to offer support to a claim. If I say, for instance, that 70% of people who eat eggs lose fat and gain mass more quickly than those who do not eat eggs, I will be using statistical evidence to prove my point that eating eggs is helpful for bodybuilders - that is just an example.
<span>The correct answer is A, because that is the only option where there is a subordinate adjective clause 'which come in many varieties'. </span>
Being able to have a sticky piece of paper and to have reminders or good notes on it
Are we supposed to answer or what lol?
Answer:
My associate pastor, Aaron, is someone I look up to. He is very focused on his walk with God, and his words of wisdom lead me into the right direction. I want to have a strong relationship with the LORD as well. His preaching and teachings help me understand the Bible more and grow in Christ.