The correct answer is A.
Based on this excerpt from Chapter 3 of "The Scarlet Letter", the best explanation to why Mr. Dimmesdale’s speech to Hester Prynne is so moving to the audience is that his voice is so sweet an rich that it caughts the listeners attention and produces a sense of sympathy.
It is the young pastor's voice that captivates the audience rather than the words he is speaking. Its voice "rings out clearly and brightly" which causes listeners to inevitably emphatize.
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im pretty sure i've never met a "very" before but ay who knows
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i think it is C:He grew up during the Great Depression. not sure
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D, not narrow enough enough for a research topic because it is a subject and not a question.
Explanation:
When picking an idea for a research topic you will need to pick an aspect of the topic that will interest you and your intended audience, have a clear grasp of it and most importantly make the topic narrow enough that you can cover it within the expected time frame.
The The idea "southern cooking" is a broad topic and not narrow enough as there are tons of information about southern cooking and it will be hard to combine all of the information you are finding out about "southern cooking".
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different from knowing fact from opinion
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im not sure if this is correct but i think it makes since because opinions can be true as well