Sufficiency of the Evidence for Reason Three

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We must first ask ourselves, "Is this evidence sufficient?" That is, we must determine whether or not there is enough evidence offered to support the reason the writer is attempting to use. In this case, given the fact that the writer uses five different pieces of evidence (including testimony from "official" sources, names of alternative grasses, flowers, etc., and even a phone number readers might use), we could argue that she uses sufficient evidence.