The correct option is A - Opening. In general, the main idea of a text (independently of its format) is stated in the begining of it. In this case, the purpose or main reason (idea) should be indicated in the beggining so that in the <u>body</u>, that purpose can be further developed in detail (with main points and ideas behind the interview). Finally, in the <u>closing</u>, it could be pointed out once again the purpose of the interview and its main points and also it could be added further information such as a reflexion or further considerations as regards of the interview.
D. We both want to help the old people. We want to see that they do have
adequate medical care.
Response “D” contains information that is irrelevant to the
point Nixon was trying to make. Before
providing his information, he states, “Let us look at the record.” What the word “record” tells us is that he
will be discussing things that have already been done. For responses “A,” “B,” and “C,” Nixon
mentions accomplishments that have been done in the last seven/by the, then,
present administration—all of these are relevant to his argument. However, response “D” talks about what is
wanted, not what has been done; thus, item “D” contains information that is
irrelevant the Nixon’s argument.
Answer:
naps is the verb and after lunch is the prep phrase
Explanation:
verbs show action and prep prases connect things from time and space
‘how to’ would be the significant phrase that makes it parallel