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20 PTS!! For Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson Chapter 1, 2 and 3 could you please provide these 3 things. 1. The author’s thesis (their main argument) in that chapter.
2. Three pieces of evidence the author uses to support that thesis (this can include facts and statistics, anecdotal evidence, historical evidence).
3. An evaluation of each of those pieces of evidence discussing whether or not you think it is a strong/effective piece of evidence and why.

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