I think the best answer is C, the author states that others who think your dreams are impossible are wrong.
Answer:
<em>A. Ballet is good exercise it strengthens the muscles.</em>
Explanation:
A is the correct choice because you could divide that sentence into 2 sentences.
<em>"Ballet is a good exercise. It strengthens the muscles."</em>
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A fused sentence is <em>two sentences that are combined to make one.</em> All the other choices are unable to be separated into 2 sentences. Therefore, that leaves you with answer (A)
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The answer C correctly uses possessive form and is the right answer. It's not A because there is only one George so the apostrophe is in the wrong place. In B, there's not even an apostrophe and it's not clear as to whether there is only one cousin or two or more cousins. In answer D, here should not be an apostrophe for develops.
D) Both the poem and the essay would be appropriate to include.
When trying to persuade readers, it is best to use as many rhetorical devices as possible. The rhetorical devices are ethos, pathos, and logos. Ethos is an appeal to ethics. Pathos is an appeal to emotion. And, logos is an appeal to logic. Thus, by including a poem, most likely, pathos will be included because of how poetry is emotional. Additionally, by including facts that support your ethical position of ending child labor, readers’ logical next step would be to support ending it, as well. That said, both the poem and essay would be appropriate to include.