False. There are 3 predicates (ran to the store, opened the door, and rushed in to buy supplies), but only one subject (the girl).
I have always loved my life but there are things that are imperfect about me. First my name is Megan Lander and I am 50 years old and I have found that i am very RELUCTANT. There is something not a lot of people know about me. I used to live in the wood because I loved the outdoors but I am INFECTIOUS now everywhere I go I give this infection but I love my daughter too much I cant let her go. She knows what she will have to do with me and she SPECULATES my decision to do this. I have made my ULTIMATUM I will stop my heartbeat so I can't hurt anymore people. I will no longer see a HYSTERICAL joke and laugh at it or get an ACCOMPANIMENT .CONSEQUENTALLY I have to tell my daughter hat the day I will be leaving is the day her last homecoming is. I have to go. In her eulogy i don't want her to use a VERBATIM I want it fro her heart. On my bed with me I will have a SUCCULENT plant right next to me. What she doesn't know is at homecoming she will be given an ACCOLADE. Sorry heres the doctor, "This is a miracle. Your infectious disease has gone away you are free!" said the doctor. I was so happy!! THANKS DOCTOR
An argument does not have to controversial: it just refers to someone taking a stand, arguing for or against something. It does not have to be in opposition to other people's ideas either.
So now we have two options left:
writing that takes a specific perspective
and
<span>writing to explain a writers ideas on a topic
I find both of them not perfect: I would rather say that an argument is a claim, or a statement, that needs to be supported. But from the two I think the better one is </span><span>writing to explain a writers ideas on a topic (this is the best answer I think) since a perspective can mean a "point of view" and this not what an argument is.</span>
I believe it is an active voice
The answer is A, or By underlining or italicizing it. Doing so draws eye-coordinated attention and emits a connotation that the word is significant to something more overlying than what is said.