Answer:
The best option is A) Topic sentences.
Explanation:
A topic sentence has the purpose of informing readers on what the paragraph is about. It works as a map of the paragraph, letting readers know where the author is going and how he/she is getting there in terms of the idea being developed. The sentences that come after the topic sentence function as its support, as evidence to defend the topic.
In the excerpt we are studying here, "As a member of the crisis management team, you are required to attend our biannual crisis management workshops" functions as a topic sentence. The purpose of this paragraph is to inform the reader that he/she needs to attend a certain event, and that the reason for that is his/her being part of a certain team. The rest of the paragraph merely offers additional information, support for the topic sentence - where and when the event will be, and where the reader can find registration information.
Google has always had a very simple interface. It is uncluttered and has no multiple advertisements on its homepage, which makes it easier to manipulate. It has also made use of search keywords and provides faster results and is able to match searches quickly to the most likely answers. Google also has multiple helpful extensions and services like Mail, Maps, and News so users wouldn't have to go on other sites for information.
That’s tough because I like both. I would say Huck Finn because he had to learn to live in society without anybody’s guidance. His way went against the normal right or wrong ways of society. If he had some guidance, the story would be different.