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In a written argument, what do facts and statistics usually represent?

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As stated before, numbers are powerful. This is one of the reasons why statistics can be such persuasive pieces of evidence. However, this same power can also make numbers and statistics intimidating. That is, we too often accept them as gospel, without ever questioning their veracity or appropriateness.

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Correct Answer: evidence

In a written argument, what do facts and statistics usually represent?-example-1
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