Question

Use the book "A Review of Bread and Roses, Too"
by Sarah Woode

review to answer the question.

Which sentence best describes a piece of textual evidence that the writer uses to support the argument?

(1 point)
Responses

“The children are sent to Vermont to get away from the trouble.”
“The children are sent to Vermont to get away from the trouble.”

“Bread and Roses, Too is almost as good as her earlier work, but the story lags when the children leave Lawrence.”
“ Bread and Roses, Too is almost as good as her earlier work, but the story lags when the children leave Lawrence.”

“The Lawrence strike eventually became one of the most successful strikes in U.S. history.”
“The Lawrence strike eventually became one of the most successful strikes in U.S. history.”

“This novel succeeds in bringing this dramatic, dangerous time to life.”
“This novel succeeds in bringing this dramatic, dangerous time to life.”

Answers

GPT-4o mini
The sentence that best describes a piece of textual evidence used to support the argument is:

“This novel succeeds in bringing this dramatic, dangerous time to life.”

This sentence indicates that the author of the review believes the novel effectively portrays the historical context and emotional weight of the events it depicts, thereby supporting their overall argument about the quality and impact of the book.