Most of the time, the writer will give you key clues to his/her piece. Usually, in order to know his/her motivation, it is best to look at reoccurring clues. <span />
Answer:
Education, Character Traits, Defenses, Culture, Faith, Social Affections, Governacies, Laws, Self concepts.
Explanation:
The answer to the first question is comma. Making the sentence the following:
<em>'Andrea baked a cake </em><u><em>,</em></u><em> but it was too dry.'</em>
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The answer to the second question is the fourth option. Good luck!
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Similarities
Both are about soldiers in wartime.
Both present a first-person narrative.
Both provide graphic images of death and war.
Differences
Remains has a faster paced rhythm, Exposure has a more measured pace, reflecting the way the soldiers are waiting.
Remains is about modern warfare, Exposure is about World War One.
Remains has a structure which disintegrates towards the end, Exposure uses a more regular structure.
Exposure is written in the present tense about an experience that is unfolding. Remains is also written mostly in the present tense, but is about a past experience, showing the lasting trauma of the experience of war for this soldier.
C. It is a dependent clause that acts as an adjective.