Answer:
D. She encourages us to read and write well, too
Explanation:
The topic sentence is about your teacher rewarding you.
The question is about which of the 4 sentences <u>would NOT support </u>the main idea of reward.
Options A, B and C are some forms of reward (movie coupons, longer recess and playing CDs). So, each of those sentences do support the main idea of reward.
Option D is about encouragement to do something right, not a reward for doing it. If she would congratulate you for doing it, that could be seen as a reward... but the sentence only talks about encouragement.
The correct answer is D, as the artwork only displays one face.
Here is the answer of the given question above. Based on the given situation above about Allen, who discriminates or distinguishes between what people should do and what they should be allowed to do is that, he reconciles this apparent contradiction in his argument by calling for human decency and respect. But he doesn't want that legislated.
The right answer is the C: Adam has a peace in leaving Eden because of things he has learned. This is part of a dialogue between Adam and the Archangel Michael. The Archangel has been telling him about what the future will bring (" [...] and thence shall come, when this world's dissolution shall be ripe, with glory and power to judge [...] so shall the world go on, to good malignant, to bad men benign [...] " and so on), and he replies by saying "How soon hath thy prediction [...] Beyond is all abyss, Eternity, whose end no eye can reach. Greatly instructed...". He, therefore, has been amply instructed and is ready to depart in peace. The Archangel finally states that Adam has attained the "sum of wisdom" and that he will not be loath to leave Paradise, since he will possess a Paradise "within thee, happier far."