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Which answer option DOES NOT include the use of anecdotal evidence? Each answer option includes a claim and supporting evidence.

Asking a TCK to explain their culture of origin can produce complicated answers; Like many

"third culture kids" (TCKs), I panic, wondering whether the question refers to my nationality,

where I was born, where I am living now, or where my parents live.

Asking a TCK to explain their culture of origin can produce complicated answers; The term,

coined by the American sociologist Ruth Hill Useem, refers to a child who has spent a

significant part of their formative years outside their parents' culture.

O TCKs often feel a mix of pride and sadness about their unusual childhoods; They're both

countries where I have family and are places that I visit every few years - places I think of with

nostalgia.

TCKs often feel a mix of pride and sadness about their unusual childhoods; As I watch my

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