D). Both discipline and love are necessary in raising a child.
You know it's "D" because his aunt is ruminating on the fact that while she is amused by Tom's scheme to get out of his punishment, she knows that she has to punish/discipline him and "do her duty" by him so he grows up to be a good man.
In each paragraph after the main ideas as because they support the main idea of the paragraph. They can be quotes or stats or just information.
The answer is future tense.
According to Oxford Dictionary, future tense is "a tense expressing an action that has not yet happened or a state that does not yet exist."
Past tense happens in the past, present tense happens in the present, and future tense happens in the future.
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A formal tone, use of the third-person rather than first-person perspective (usually), a clear focus on the research problem under investigation, and precise word choice.