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English, 25.01.2021 18:40 shollydot1379

What is the difference between an analogy and an anecdote? An analogy is evidence from a person with credentials, while an anecdote results from a person’s ideas.
An analogy is visual evidence, such as a photo, while an anecdote compares the unfamiliar with the familiar.
An analogy compares the unfamiliar with the familiar, while an anecdote is a story told from personal experience.
An analogy is a story told from personal experience, while an anecdote is evidence from a person with credentials

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