I'd say the answer is D.
The definition of the word discern is "1.Perceive or recognize something. ex; I can discern no difference between the two policies."
2. "Distinguish (someone or something) with difficulty by sight or with the other senses. ex; She could faintly discern the shape of a skull."
People usually believe that an argument is nasty and always opposes a concept or initiates disagreement, but in literature, an argumentative piece or essay is merely arguing one's view of a topic and does not have to be rude or disagreeable. Also, arguments can be civilized and kind if they are conducted correctly.
https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/599702-i-wish-this-story-were-different-i-wish-it-were
Answer:
D. Title
Explanation:
I calculated it logically
Answer:
1. We use ‘that / those’ for things which are ________general things_________________.
2.We also use ____this / that / these /those___ for things which are distant from us in time.