Relier Pairs Types of Evidence Review (D)Version en ligne Reviewing the Types of Evidence par Lindsay Hinkle 1 Anecdotes 2 Quotes 3 Statistics 4 Research 5 Examples 6 Definition 7 Rhetorical Question 8 Eyewitness a question asked in order to create a dramatic effect or to make a point rather than to get an answer. This evidence includes statement from people who have had personal experience or witnessed with whatever is being discussed This evidence tells the results and findings of a scientific study. This evidence includes telling what a term means, especially a term that has special meaning. This evidence includes number information, such as percentages, survey results, etc. This evidence is when the author gives a specific example to illustrate the topic under discussion. Information that people say about the topic Can be an eyewitness statement Can be an expert or other people’s beliefs a short, interesting story about a real person or event can add personal knowledge or experience Purposes: reflect, remember, caution, persuade, inspire, entertain