Jefferson uses the example of the woman he meets on the road in order to Choose 1 answer: (Choice A) A provide a moving anecdote in order to distract his reader from larger issues. (Choice B) B illustrate his surroundings with an atypical example of the native people. (Choice C) C support the claim that the economic situation is worse than Madison thinks. (Choice D) D transition from his specific experience to a more general argument.