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Anecdote
An anecdote is a short, personal story about a real incident or person, usually shared to illustrate a point or entertain.
Problem-cause-solution
A rhetorical structure that identifies a problem, analyzes the cause(s), and proposes one or more solutions.
Comparative Advantages
The ability of an entity to produce goods or services at a lower opportunity cost than others.
Chronological
Organized in order of time, typically from the earliest to the most recent.
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