Answer:
C. being left out
Explanation:
The central idea the details in this excerpt best supports is being left out.
From the excerpt, we discover that Lynette stated the no twelve-year old should be invited over after school but only the 'Fab Thirteens'. This gives the reader the idea that the twelve-year olds were left out and were not invited.
Also, the narrator's statement in the first line, <em>"Gradually, Lynette stopped inviting me over after school"</em>, clarifies the idea that she was being left out. Then when she overheard Lynette and Shelley's discussion, it dawned on her that twelve-year olds were not not invited and therefore left out.
B. "A way of thinking which interferes with objectivity" is the correct answer. A bias is prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair. So a bias definitely interferes with subjectivity.
i think the first one may be " she's forgetting that Allah is merciful and that things could get better if she were to pray "
I believe that the only way in which poetry today resembles poetry from the 14th century is C) Poems are still often recited orally.
A isn't correct because nowadays prose is valued more.
B - poetic devices are often used.
D - the meter has changed significantly.