Answer:
1. C
2. A
Explanation:
1. After being cured by the physician, the King showed him gratefulness by making him rich, as he had promised. This however <u>didn't go unnoticed by the grand-vizier.</u>
The author proceeds to tell us how avaricious, greedy the grand-vizier was and uncovers his <u>plans to destroy Douban</u>.
<em>He grew extremely jealous of the physician, and determined to bring about his ruin.</em>
This sentence announces that the plot will continue through the grand-vizier's evil actions.
2. The vizier's jealousy leads him to speak against Douban to the King. But the King is not easily fooled. <u>He understands the bad intentions of the vizier</u> and expresses no doubts concerning the man that had cured him.
In order to criticize his greedy vizier, the King quotes a replica made by the king Sinbad's vizier: <em>one ought not believe everything that a mother-in-law says</em>.
Answer:
Determine a central idea of a text and how it's conveyed through particular details, provide a ... Summarize – Add your own summary after the last paragraph. ... 1 X Marks the
Explanation:
Answer:
reasoning from specific instances
Explanation:
Reasoning from specific instances is a kind of reasoning or persuasion in which we progress from some particular cases or facts to a general conclusion. Here, particular facts are dogs' attacking people in Los Angeles, dogs' attacking people in St.Louis, dogs' attacking people in Boston, and dogs' attacking people in Orlando. From these facts, the writer came to a conclusion that dog attacks are a serious problem in the nation.
Answer:
The two most likely purposes to have written a fictional account about Neil Armstrong's flight to the moon are to entertain and to argue