According to your textbook, what kind of supporting material is used in the following speech excerpt:Imagine yourself driving down the freeway on your way to work. You see lights flashing in your rear-view mirror. You turn to see the police officer pulling you over. Were you speeding? No, says the officer, but he needs to search your vehicle as part of a new program to stop drug trafficking. Does he have a warrant? He says he doesn't need one. You protest, but the officer carries out his search anyway. The officer finds nothing, but by the time he is done, you are very late for work.a. analogical exampleb. hypothetical examplec. causal exampled. synthetic examplee. metaphorical example



Answer :

The speech above uses hypothetical example (hypothetical evidence) in elaborating the paragraph. This means something would probably happen if something else is happening.

For the reader, hypothetical evidence serves as a "for instance" , "for instance"—a potential instance or example that could show how some claims would actually be put into practice.

One of hypothetical evidence exemplify in words "imagine" or "suggest" but not necessarily real or true: a hypothetical example/situation.

The above paragraph started with "imagine", which is another way to say "for example". This is one of the indication that the writer uses hypothetical example to elaborate the paragraph.

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