You should cite anything that you copy or mention in your writing.
The purpose of informational text is to inform the audience. While this excerpt is about tides, the central idea or main focus is the Neap Tides. The question of "What causes tides?" is a lead in question to get the readers interested in the article; therefore, B is not a good answer, nor is D since it does not tell you anything about what you are going to read (as a title should do that). Having a full sentence as a title is not good writing either, so A is the best answer.
Answer:
Adversity can be overcome, or at least countered, by an individual's strength of spirit.
Explanation:
In this poem, the poet explains the strength and will lie in the subject of the poem. From the first stanza, the poet uses the verb to rise to show that no matter how difficult consequences are there is a strong feeling that moves the subject of poem to fight. In poetic pictures written in this poem, the readers can notice how the poets make comparisons to nature. In the second stanza, it is shown how the subject looks up to nature and moves towards it. In the third stanza, the scenes of weaknesses serve as impulsion to overcome adversity. Through the whole poem, the poet uses pictures of rising and overcoming by citing situations that the subject will have to fight it.
An individual's strength of spirit dominates as the main feeling in the poem. This helps the subject to overcome the adversity.
D. I did not remember that fact until my older sister reminded me.
Among the sentences presented, this is the sentence that contains an adverb clause, "I did not remember that fact until my older sister reminded me." The adverb clause in this sentence is "until my older sister reminded me". An adverb clause is simply a part of the sentence that contains a subject and a verb with a subordinate conjunction. The subordinate conjunction do not allow the clause to have a complete meaning. An adverb clause also answers to the question how, when, where and why. In this case, the adverb clause answers to the question "how".
The correct answer is option A - there is no change needed.
In Middle English (after the Norman conquest), Tuesday was the day of Tewesday, who was a Germanic god.
Wednesday is the day of Woden or Odin - another Germanic god, according to Anglo-Saxon traditional religion.
Thursday is the day of Thor, after Thunder, a Norse god.
Finally, Friday is the day of Germanic goddess Frija.