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Illustrative evidence is also known as?

  1. Narrative evidence

  2. Demonstrative or documentary evidence

  3. Speculative evidence

  4. Digital evidence

The correct answer is: Demonstrative or documentary evidence

Illustrative evidence, also known as demonstrative or documentary evidence, includes any type of illustration or physical representation that portrays evidence related to the case. This type of evidence can include photographs, models, diagrams, or other visual aids that are used to help explain and clarify a particular point or argument. Option A (narrative evidence) is incorrect because this refers to written or spoken testimony from a witness. Option C (speculative evidence) is incorrect because this refers to evidence that is based on conjecture or assumption rather than concrete facts. Option D (digital evidence) is incorrect because this refers to any type of electronic data or information that is used as evidence in a case.