The sentence that shows the evidence is the one that presents how the children were mistreated.
<h3>What is textual evidence?</h3>
- It is a sentence that proves a statement.
- It is the presentation of data and facts in a text.
The use of textual evidence serves to prove the information presented in the text. Thus, evidence shows facts and data that show that a statement must be believed because it is true.
As you didn't show the text this question refers to, it's not possible to show the sentence that serves as evidence. However, I hope the information shown above can help you.
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It kinda all depends on the perspective on the way that you look at it. When reading pull out the main ideas about what you may think the author is trying to set forth.
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Whenever it fell upon me, my blood ran cold; and so by degrees—very gradually—I made up my mind to take the life of the old man, and thus rid myself of the eye forever.
The metaphor is the literary devices that compares two unrelated thing using implied language, the comparison does not use the words “like” or “as” to compare instead the similitude between the object is implicit, when Bart Edelman says “petroleum morgue” we get the picture of dark morgue like petroleum. The answer is metaphor.