Answer:
A.) Last weekend my grandparents rented an old movie. It was one they had last seen before they were married.
Explanation:
Hello! Answer A is the correct choice, seeing as the other 3 contain grammatical errors. Answer A is also the most logical point because it is clear and concise, and will not easily confuse readers. I hope you found this helpful!
Part 1
Text structure is how you organize your information. For example, you may want to organize it in a cause/effect scenario, or using chronological order. For example, a text structure can take on the form of such:
First, Japan surprised attack Pearl Harbor even when they were trying to hold peace conferences with the USA as a promise that they would hold the US's neutrality. This leads to President Roosevelt's famous "Day of Infamy" speech, which led to the US declaring war on the Axis Powers, and the internment of Americans with Japanese Ancestry (Nisei and Issei). Finally, the Issei's had to endure harsh treatments in the camps, and were fin
ally let out of the camps following the Japanese surrender.
While this does not give the complete picture, it gives a feeling of a chronological order (in which after the attack of Pearl Harbor, it led to the Infamy speech, which led to the internment of Japanese Americans). It also gives a cause and effect (because of the attack, there is consequence for the Japanese Americans). This is just one of the structures you can use, but of course there are many more examples you can give.
Part 2
In the passage no gumption it shows the presence of a descriptive structure and describes and idea and helps explain the characters by depicting them to the reader. To build a fire shows sequential structure by explaining he ideas in a time order. The story also shows that his actions led up to his hardships because of his decisions. And do it yourself. ;)
Hope this helps!!!
Answer:
1. To not only reach his audience that gathered before him but to the people around the world.
2. He sought both to inspire the nation and to send a message aboard signaling the challenges of the Cold War and his hope for peace on the nuclear age.
3. He also wanted to be brief.
Explanation:
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