Answer:
<em>(C) offering a specific example to support a general claim
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Explanation:
If there is only one claim: "Things which today seem unremarkable could have altered the course of history once...."
<em>Even the answer choice's clarification mentions "the claim": </em>
The second paragraph provides detailed details–perhaps even the position nutmeg played in New York history–to support the argument that apparently inconspicuous things can change the course of events.
So, shouldn't alternative "author say" consider instead of "author claims"?!
In Spain,they take Siestas
Answer:
Dr. Jekyll is in distress and believes that he is at Dr Lanyon's mercy for help.
Explanation:
<u>We see from his letter that Dr. Jekyll is very distress. He uses a phrase like "I am lost" and says his whole life and honor depend on Lanyon, words that very clearly paint the picture of the agony and worry. </u>
<u>We see that he thinks all his life depends on Lanyon's mercy and his help, even though there is a hint the request might be dishonorable for some. </u>
The other options for answering are wrong because
- we don't see if Jekyll and Lanyon are as close as before
- we still don't know if Lanyon will help Jekyll or not, therefore, Jekyll is not upset because of that
I love this story! His greatest fear is turning out to be just like his father who is lazy, cowardly, and unable to support his family
Answer:
if your short novel is " The rules of the game" By Amy Tan
Explanation:
The principal character is Waverly Jong her motivation is to motivate the invisible strength in life and in chess. All this because of her mother from whom she learned that mastering the invisible strength will give you a lot of benefits and I'll make you a winner along your way.