I believe that would be option D.
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C). Avowed identity. 
Explanation:
'Avowed identity' is demonstrated as the identity that an individual assigns to himself/herself. An individual attempts to assess his/her own worth and what one considers himself/herself to be. 
As per the given description, the 'avowed identity' aspect of 'self-concept' has been described in this paragraph as Ellen evaluates herself as a 'student'. <u>Her assignment of self-worth as a student exemplifies the identity what she has given to herself and what she considers herself to be instead of describing herself as what others consider her to be(ascribed identity)</u>. Therefore, <u>option C</u> is the correct answer. 
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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Supporting evidence, A claim stated as a topic sentence, A concluding statement.
Explanation:
I believe this is correct. Remember to do a counterclaim as that is very important.
 
        
             
        
        
        
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Describe any experiences you have had with reading, reporting, or writing about books.
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To inform readers about one reason why cycling was controversial in the 1800s
Explanation:
The reason why the author mentions Dr. Richardson's research is to inform the readers about one reason why cycling was controversial in the 1800s. 
<em>Wheels of Change</em> is a book written by Sue Macy about how important cycling was in the emancipation of women in late-nineteenth-century America. The purpose of the book is mostly to inform - not to persuade or entertain. Dr. Richardson is a prominent figure from that time, and Macy tells us about his opinion on this matter.