A hypothetical example allows for flexibility in illustrating concepts without real-world constraints, making it easier to highlight specific strengths or weaknesses. However, it may lack credibility and relevance, as it doesn't reflect actual situations. In contrast, a real example provides tangible evidence and relatability, enhancing its persuasive power. Conversely, real examples can be limited by specific contexts and may not universally apply to broader concepts.
No. It was an example of what is called "docufiction."
A hypothetical example could be a program that determines whether a person is eligible to vote based on their age. If the person is 18 years old or above, the program will display a message saying they can vote; if they are below 18, the program will display a message saying they are not eligible to vote.
A hypothetical anecdote is used in stories to help illustrate their points. They are short and comical or fascinating situations that usually require the reader to think about something possibly happening. These often include the words "what if."
This is a very big question to answer in this space. Follow the link, there you will find a lot of information.
blade needed to feed, the thirst was his only real weakness
By comparison to similar situations, real or hypothetical.
I know ... not. AS Katara is not real this is an example of a hypothetical question. The answer depends on who is answering.
Someone who hides behind a hypothetical situation can be called an "armchair critic." This term refers to someone who criticizes or provides opinions from a safe and hypothetical position without actually taking any real action or responsibility.
Hypothetical speech refers to language that discusses situations or events that are not real or have not happened. It can involve discussing possibilities, hypothetical scenarios, or speculating about potential outcomes. This type of speech is often used to explore ideas, make predictions, or engage in creative thinking.
Statistical population which has no real existence but is imagined to be generated by repetitions of events of a certain type.
(1) all kinds of sciences is there accept Nuclear Engineering and Christian theology.(2) the weakness is in the implementation. for example there is no real plant for advance machines or electronics.
depends on what you mean strengths and weaknesses to be.... weather its muscle? "I'm strong I have alot of muscle!" or "I'm weak and can't do much" or you mean, being afraid of something. Just for example if you have ever seen the movie BOLT his strengths were things he could do like the super bark, or running real fast and his weaknesses were styrofoam packing peanuts.