The two sentences that use the word evinced correctly are A. She evinced an interest in drama, so I took her to see the play and D.The artist’s skill was evinced by the intricate details in his painting.
Explanation:
The word <em>evinced</em>, that derives from the verb <em>evince</em>, means <u>to make evident, to manifest</u>, or simply <u>to show something clearly</u>. For example, in sentence A, the person showed a feeling of interest in drama. In sentence D, the skills of the artist were made evident in the details of the painting. Therefore, sentences A and D are the ones that use the word <em>evinced </em>correctly.
Yes, the wealthy do have an obligation to help the poor. However, the term “wealthy” needs to be defined as does the term “poor.” Our society has become one of haves and have-nots with a very small middle class. The wealthiest should help the most. The wealthy do have a responsibility to help the poor