Which statement best evaluates the strength of the evidence used to support the critical response?
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Responses
The evidence is weak because the writer does not say which books the novel mimics.
The evidence is weak because the writer does not say which books the novel mimics.
The evidence is strong because the writer presents a decisive judgment based on opinions formed while reading the book.
The evidence is strong because the writer presents a decisive judgment based on opinions formed while reading the book.
The evidence is weak because the writer mentions something unique about the book even though the argument is that the book is too derivative.
The evidence is weak because the writer mentions something unique about the book even though the argument is that the book is too derivative.
The evidence is strong because it points out several specific ways the book borrows too heavily from previous books.
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