Which quotation from the passage is presented as evidence that the book is poorly written?

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“Dull, predictable, and written with a distinct lack of inspiration and care, Harry Maywood’s western Outlaws Outside of Town is an effort to read.”
“Dull, predictable, and written with a distinct lack of inspiration and care, Harry Maywood’s western Outlaws Outside of Town is an effort to read.”

“Another character is described as reading Mark Twain’s A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court years before this book was published.”
“Another character is described as reading Mark Twain’s A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court years before this book was published.”

“The plot of the story, such as it is, follows the characters’ attempts to fight off Weston Wayne and his gang of criminals who live in the hills nearby and prey on the daily stagecoach.”
“The plot of the story, such as it is, follows the characters’ attempts to fight off Weston Wayne and his gang of criminals who live in the hills nearby and prey on the daily stagecoach.”

“The reader is informed that the hay stored in a barn is ‘straw-colored’ and that the noise of an incoming train’s signal sounds ‘whistle-y.’”

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The quotation that presents evidence that the book is poorly written is:

“Dull, predictable, and written with a distinct lack of inspiration and care, Harry Maywood’s western Outlaws Outside of Town is an effort to read.”