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Read the literary analysis paragraph.

Shakespeare’s writing style reveals information about attitudes toward the landscape. His precise word choice provides detailed descriptions of the outdoors. In Titus Andronicus, he uses words like "ruthless," "vast," and "gloomy" to describe forests. Although he is known as the "playwright’s playwright," Shakespeare could have been a travel guide.

In which sentence does the author provide relevant evidence?

Shakespeare’s writing style reveals information about attitudes toward the landscape.
His precise word choice provides detailed descriptions of the outdoors.
In Titus Andronicus, he uses words like "ruthless," "vast," and "gloomy" to describe forests.
Although he is known as the "playwright’s playwright," Shakespeare could have been a travel guide.

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The third sentence: "In Titus Andronicus, he uses words like 'ruthless,' 'vast,' and 'gloomy' to describe forests."
It provides specific word choices as evidence supporting the claim about Shakespeare’s descriptions.