The example that contains an error in logic as worded is:
D. Mark's usual reason for not turning in his homework was because he forgot his backpack.
Here, we have an adverb of reason (because), which functions as a subordinating conjunction and makes up an adverbial clause of reason. Using the word "because" after previously using the word "reason", implicates some sort of redundancy.
The logical structure to express this idea would be the following:
D. Mark's usual reason for not turning in his homework was that he forgot his backpack.
C or d.. sorry if it's wrong!
It's a mix of things because the boy has a motor disorder that leaves him speechless
but he finds he has a special thing. So I would say it's a kind of heavy or sad theme at first but then a mystical and hopeful theme. Honestly it's all about how you interpret it. No one person thinks the same.
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The first in New York City in the 20th Century, was the consequence of a lingering unemployment crisis and police brutality. At 2:30 p.m. on March 19, 1935<span>, a 16-year-old black Puerto Rican boy named Lino Rivera stole a 10 cent penknife from the Kress Five and Ten store on 125th Street. HOPE THAT HELPED!!!! if you have any questions DM me or comment on my account!!;)
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