It looks like you're asking for a quick evaluation of statements provided, possibly as part of a study or assessment related to providing evidence. Here’s a look at each statement:
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She donates a large sum every year to the homeless shelter - This statement provides evidence of a generous action, showing a commitment to charitable giving. However, without specific amounts or additional context about the impact of the donations, it may not be fully convincing.
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Both of the pies were very good. - This is a subjective opinion and lacks evidence. To strengthen it, one could include descriptions of flavors, textures, or comparisons to other pies.
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Marta had to read the first page three times. - This indicates difficulty in understanding or engagement with the material, which could be evidence of complexity or a lack of clarity in the writing. However, it would be beneficial to know why she struggled.
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Spice refers to heat instead of flavor. - This statement can be more accurately framed; "spice" generally denotes ingredients that add heat (like chili peppers), while "flavor" encompasses a broader range including sweetness, bitterness, and acidity. To provide better evidence, clarifying definitions or examples would be helpful.
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