The correct answer is "mirar vidrieras".
"Mirar vidrieras" means to window-shop and it is the best option because the speaker of the sentence is <u>referring to a situation in which he/she does not have any money to spend. Window-shopping is the activity to look at items on sale without intending to buy any of them, that is, without spending any money</u>. On the other hand, the other options imply activities that demand giving your money to someone.
The Answer is A. A. Reasons defend the claim from people who might disagree with it.
The Whole point of the answer is to make a point to the reader which is why you need claims that defend your reason for arguing the way you did.
Answer:
Because people tend to forget qualities like forgiveness and mercy and act on their impulses for revenge and hatred without thinking about the consequences of their actions.
Explanation:
If we cultivate the quality of mercy it will help us put ourselves in the place and show affection despite the fact that there have been misunderstandings or bad relationships.
Answer:
a. It is biased because it reflects an attitude about one of Thomas Young's ideas.
Explanation:
The given excerpt from "The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone" by James Giblin which became the inception for the study of ancient Egyptian history. In his book, Giblin projects the ideas and opinions of Thomas Young in his attempts to decipher the stone's hieroglyphics. Although Giblin believes Young may have contributed valuable information regarding the stone writings, he also believes that Young's ideas are sometimes biased.
Like for instance, in the given excerpt in the question, he mentions one such ideas of Young where he "<em>made a leap of the imagination"</em>. In cases such as this, it is important to find or provide actual proof, rather than depend on <em>"inspired hunches"</em>. Thus, this passage is a biased one as it reflects one of Young's attitudes.
Answer:Introduces the characters, setting, main elements (background knowledge) of the story. This is the beginning of the story.
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