Options, you forgot to add them.
Answer: D
Explanation: "Mayor Dixon" has an OPINION (bias) that he wants teens to get afterschool jobs. Bias is not facts, but opinions. A would not be it because even though it may be offensive, it's not just someone's opinion on the topic. B isn't it, since the student is asking for help. And its not C either because that is a fact, and if it was biased against the teens, that would be contradicting the statement since its showing that the teens DID do something, and volunteered, sort of like a job.
Answer:
Comical
Explanation:
The tone of this excerpt can best be described as comical. In this passage, we learn about the way Benjamin Franklin behaved when he was in Philadelphia. As he comes from Boston, he is not aware of many of the social rules that regulate this other colony. This is obvious when he goes to buy bread. As he arrives to the bakery, he asks for a type of bread but realizes that they do not sell it. This happens again with a different type of bread. Not knowing what else to ask for, he asks for three-penny worth of bread, which turns out to be an enormous quantity. This means that he has to walk down the street while carrying three great puffy rolls, which leads to a comical and ridiculous experience.
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To conclude this, we're gonna need to see para. 17, where they decide what that noise is. It's only describing what it sounds like in the first paragraph, and what it sounds like is mentioned in the question, so it's not "a watch when it's enveloped in cotton."
Answer:
Peer pressure comes into play when you dont want to do something but feel obligated to do it just because your friends or who ever your with is doing it or encouraging you to do it
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