The question above does not present the passage or the anecdote to which it refers, which makes it impossible for me to show a specific answer, but I will help you as best I can.
First, you must read both the passage and the anecdote and identify the relationship between them.
In that case, the anecdote will be able to support the statement of the passage when it shows something that confirms that this information is true.
An anecdote is a very short story, which often presents real information in a funny way. In that case, you need to identify what information is presented in this anecdote, which shows that the information presented in the passage is true and must be believed by the reader.
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