jem is shocked when the jury says that Tom Robinson is guilty. He had thought Atticus had surely won the trial for Tom.
I need to know what argument you are talking you are talking about to answer the question.
I think the answer is C, sorry if it's wrong
The answer is c because to foreshadow you need to take clue in order do you to get to the part of the story and foreshadowing takes parts of the clues for you to get to the point so it doesn’t give all the details
Answer:
The evidence is relevant to the topic.
There is a sufficient amount of evidence.
Explanation:
You want your evidence to strengthen your argument. Therefore, it must be relevant and have enough of it to support your claim
The source of the evidence does not matter, as long as it is cited properly.
The author believing the evidence is valid does not necessarily mean that it truly is.