Answer:
So I am guessing your paper or essay is about animals helping people. So you want something general in your introduction because you don't want to reveal all the good information in the beginning you want to give them a small piece of it then in further paragraphs go into deeper detail. This is the intro so if I was to read this paper I would at least be given a small idea in the intro not a ton of detail yet. So be simple, say something general that everyone probably knows then in the next paragraphs go into deeper detail about things people wouldn't know.
Explanation:
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Answer:
The correct answer is I spent an hour debating if I should tell you about Tom's illness.
Explanation:
These excerpts are extracted from personal letters. As we can see, in the third there is an internal struggle in the person who is writing.
The fight is such that he had to spend an hour debating with himself whether he should tell about Tom's illness.
Apparently this was an important decision, and this person's internal conflict was going on in his head, with his own thoughts, as to whether or not he should tell it.
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Answer: In this excerpt, the Dillingham Youngs are described as a
couple that <u>has a routine.</u>
Explanation:
This is an excerpt from "The Gift of the Magi", a 1905 short story by O. Henry. It features a young husband and wife and their struggle to buy Christmas gifts for each other with very little money.
In the excerpt, they are described as a couple that has certain daily routine. We find out that Jim is never late, and always enters a particular door. The writer uses the adverbs 'never' and 'always' that indicate repeated action. Moreover, the word 'habit' is used, which also suggests that the situation described frequently happens.