I believe the correct answer is D.
Answer:
The illustration best helps the reader understand the text because:
A. The illustration helps the reader recognize how teams cut and bundled sugar cane.
Explanation:
"Sugar Changed the World" is a book by authors Marc Aronson and Marina Budhos first published in 2010. The book dives deeply into the history of people and countries and its connection with sugar. It shows how sugar left a bloody trail behind in order to be produced and exported.
After reading the passage and reading the description of the illustration, we can safely say the illustration's purpose is to show how teams of slaves worked while preparing the sugar cane. One team cuts it, the other bundles it, and another places the bundles in wagons.
Answer and explanation:
The Witch of the North is a good witch in the Oz stories by L. Frank Baum. <u>She has a magic hat which, when balanced upon her nose, gives her the power of divination. She can also teleport herself, transform things into completely different objects, or even animals and people, and cast a protective spell. Even though she is not as powerful as other witches, she still helps Dorothy by kissing her on the forehead. That kiss works as a protection from harm. It is the reason why Dorothy is not attacked by the Winged Monkeys and the Wicked Witch of the West.</u>
Topic pertains to the story’s “what“, It’s driven by facts and specifics. While theme deals with the big picture and overall meaning. In other words why was it written in the 1st place.