C. Both of these
A signal statement tells people that something important is coming so the listener or reader needs to pay close attention. The statement "keep in mind" signals to the reader that what comes next could be an important factor. The second statement "I want you to understand..." also signals to the reader or listener that what will follow is important for the reader to pay attention to.
Hello. You did not enter the text to which this question refers, which makes it impossible for it to be answered accurately. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.
A rebuttal is only effective if evidence is shown. Thus, the refutation shows that it is correct to disagree with something, showing evidence to support the exposed claims.
That way, you can only agree with the refutations shown in the text, if those refutations have true and proven evidence.
There was no scapegoat in the Torah. There was, however, the red heffer, which was a red cow that fits your description. One example of such today is when people say they "roll down their window" when no such car requires you to roll the window today. Hope this helped.
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
Perky -cheerful and energetic. Birds are wide awake and ready for their days when they wake up