the first one
Explanation:
it is comparing two different things but the second is just stating that these two things are happening at the same time
Answer:
THE JUNK
In a non-descript town, Adam sat across a chair in a bar sipping whiskey and looking for a su cker who he can make a quick cash off. Adam has always been the rough, brawny type who has never done any honest job in his life, because according to him, the only money to be made was easy money.
As Adam was thinking, a man and woman walked into the bar and appeared to be arguing about something. He ignored them, even though he noted the girl was good looking, but he resumed his solemn thoughts as he ordered a refill.
The man came and sat two chairs away from Adam and ordered a glass of bourbon while the girl stormed out after another argument. Two drinks later and the man was already drunk and was talking his head off to Adam. He was on a treasure hunt with the girl and they discovered some worthless junk, but from the description, Adam immediately realized that what the man found was very valuable indeed.
Adam persuaded the man to show him where it was and when he saw it and confirmed his suspicion, he immediately offered $50 for the 'junk' so the man wouldn't get suspicious and after some haggling he parted with $60 for the 'junk'. Adam could scarcely believe his luck as the 'junk' was actually worth over $6,000 and went home happily, whistling. No better money to make than easy money.
The correct answer is D. A concrete example is one that provides a clear situation in which the abstract idea, in this case the author's argument, is exemplified. This option not only prepares the reader for the example, but also gives specific details about what could be regulated.
Both stood up for what they believed to be right.
Answer:
Once there was a farmer. He was an old man. He had four sons. They were very selfish. They always quarrelled with one another.
He was worried about his sons. He was on his death bed. He wanted to teach them a lesson. He asked them to live in unity but in vain.
He asked asked his son to bring a bundle of sticks. He called his sons one by one and asked them to break the bundle. None could do that. then he ordered his son to untie the bundle.
Now each one of them could break the stick easily. He advice his sons to live like a bundle of sticks in unity. If they quarrelled the people would harm them.
The sons promised to live united. The old farmer was happy on this change in his sons.
Moral : Union is strength
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