Answer:
correct
Explanation:
yes you are right it is D
Answer:
To stand up for what you think is right but do it in a positive way so that others and stand up and help you.
Explanation:
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The sentence that can be removed <u>without affecting the explanation</u> is "<em>In the 1800s, the United States was still a very young nation, trying to solidify its identity</em>."
The reason this sentence can be removed is that it does not offer any necessary information to the explanation. The passage is about how technology leads to bigger cities. This information is conveyed just as efficiently without the need for the first sentence.
Rather than serving to offer information, the first sentence in the passage serves as a sort of <u>introduction</u> to the text. The very next sentence can just as easily serve as an intro to the passage while providing context for the development of early technology that led to the industrial revolution.
For these reasons, the sentence "<em>In the 1800s, the United States was still a very young nation, trying to solidify its identity</em>." can easily be removed from the passage <u>without affecting</u> the explanation.
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I'm not sure what this is for but all school leavers should have a lot more done than 3 months of work experience.
I would say D. A counterargument just means an opposing argument. An example, one group of people may Ice cream is bad for you and you should never have it, a counterargument could say that it's totally fine for you to have it everyday. Bad example but you probably get the idea haha