C. Must show great commitment to training
Relevance is ordinarily a necessary condition, but not a sufficient condition, for the admissibility of evidence. For example, relevant evidence may be excluded if its tendency to prove or disprove a fact is heavily outweighed by the possibility that the evidence will prejudice or confuse the jury.
Wait are you talking about his novel "of Mice and Men"?
It's a use of literary styles and techniques to create factually accurate narritives. I found this on google.
I believe it's: "<span>Mr. Frank believes the burglars will betray the annex residents; Anne does not."</span>