Answer: Empirical evidence-statistics or data
Expert evidence- a professional testimony
Anecdotal evidence- a personal story or historical example
Logical evidence— a comparison or analogy
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How does the author connect the ideas in the text and how does the author increase awareness of the text after its publication. I'm not 100% sure but I think that's what it is
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this doesn't make any since but I will finish your made up story.
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How he did that was he was sleep walking and BOOM! when he got onto the plane he was awake and super confused and so he walked of off the plane back into dream land. :)
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There's no picture.. you need to attach a link of a picture. ♡
<span>We usually drop the 'e' at the end of words when adding an ending that begins with a vowel suffix (e.g. -ing, -ed, -er, -able, -ous, ).</span><span>But with words ending in 'ge' keep the 'e' before 'able' to keep the soft 'ge' sound-
manageable, changeable, knowledgeable...
<span>We also keep the 'e' in words ending in 'ce' before 'able' to keep the soft 'c' ( "s") sound-
noticeable, replaceable, serviceable...
<span>Another exception to the rule is the final -e is not dropped from words ending in: -ee, -oe, -ye.
see - seeing, agree - agreeing, canoe - canoeist, dye - dyeing</span></span></span>