When writing a persuasive essay (or giving a persuasive speech) the speaker should tell them what you're going to tell them, tell them, then tell them what you told them. Also the speaker should present the opposite viewpoint and then disprove that point with their point
I would go with the last one but I’m not a 100% sure. :)
The conclusion is that in the end the park will be built even tough it is not in everybody's agenda. Some people, following Samara's proposal, are convinced of the benefits that the park would bring and work towards its construction, trying to share their point of view with other members of the community. The fact is that no one is actually against the park, parties who do not explicitly support it are just indiferent.
Therefore, there will be no opposition but only preassure made by park supporters so it will be built.
Answer:
Querida Ileana:
Lamento decirlo, pero me será imposible aceptar su oferta. La ciudad donde está el trabajo está demasiado lejos de mi casa. Sin embargo, aprecio tu ayuda. Si encuentra otra oferta de trabajo, llámeme o escríbame.
Muchos abrazos,
Remedios
TRANSLATION:
Dear Ileana:
I am sorry to say, but it will be impossible for me to accept your offer. The city where the work is is too far from my house. However, I appreciate your help. If you find another job offer, call or write to me.
Lot of hugs,
Remedies
The correct answer is a. tyler decided to give away toys, hoping it would give him more space.
"hoping it would give him more space." is an adverb clause for his reasoning behind it and is a clause that fulfills the purpose that you described. D doesn't' have a clause because it is a phrase, c is a phrase also, while b is a clause that is an adjectival clause.
Que nesesitas? no entiendo. Como pasar?