The correct answer is D. By describing an example of how money could be stolen and sent abroad
Explanation:
In the excerpt presented, the author explains a hypothetical situation in which a bank is asked through e.mail to transfer the funds of a client to a different bank account, about this, the author remarks as e-mails do not have a handwritten signature it would not be possible for the bank to know whether the e-mail is written by the owner of the account or a criminal and then ends the text with the main claim or idea that is "it is essential that there is some form of reliable digital signature", this means the information presented before the claim support this by providing a hypothetical situation or an example of the consequences of not having a reliable digital signature and the way money could be stolen as a consequence. Therefore, the author supports the claim by describing an example of how money could be stolen and sent abroad.
3.5: After Romeo and Juliet have spent their wedding night together in secret, the Nurse comes in to warn them that Juliet's mother is coming and that Romeo had better peace out. Lady Capulet announces that Juliet will be marrying Paris later .
Answer:
indirect characterization, because Girl's personality is revealed through the details she recalls
Explanation:
<em>Girl </em>is a short prose poem written by Jamaica Kincaid which describes the main character Girl and her relationship with her mother.
The book is centered around Antiguan culture as a colony of Great Britain.
The preadolescent girl child narrates from her recollection of details which are the conversation she has with her mother that includes advice, scoldings, and instructions.
She recalls when her mother accused her of sexual promiscuity because of the insinuation that she was singing <em>Benna </em>which is a sexually promiscuous song sang by the Antiguans.
Hence, the type of characterization that is used in Girl's recollection of her mother's instructions are indirect characterization, because Girl's personality is revealed through the details she recalls.
Answer:
also known as infantile paralysis, was one of the most dreaded diseases to attack young people. By 1955 American physician and researcher Jonas Salk had developed a vaccine that almost eradicated the disease in the United States and other developed countries.
Explanation:
Answer:
An example from the text in which similar word choice is used to support my answer to Part A is KILLINGS. It is seen in the 9th paragraph of the text.
<em>“As horrific as these recent killings have been, I have no doubt there are more to come,” she continued.</em>
Explanation:
Massacred, slaughter and killings are similar word choices that support my answer to Part A.