Answer: in order to form
Explanation:
c, in order to form, is correct.
a is incorrect because "we the people" is the subject of the independent clause. b and d are incorrect because they are the verbs of the independent clause.
Answer:
The theme this passage best supports is:
B. Appearances shape people's opinions.
Explanation:
Let's work with elimination to answer this question. Options C and D can be eliminated simply because they do not present themes. They are related to the passage, but they summarize or conclude it instead. Themes are underlying ideas.
<u>We are now left with options A and B. Option A may have something to do with the novel, but not with this particular passage. The focus here is on how Poole judges the man he saw because of his appearance. He calls him a "dwarf" and a "thing", while saying Dr. Jekyll "is a tall, fine build of a man." The passage does not mention anything else that leads Poole to judge Mr. Hyde besides his appearance, more specifically his height. Therefore, we can easily see that the theme here concerns how appearances shape people's opinions.</u>
<u>Answer + Explanation:</u>
Unity is the togetherness of people. A union, for example, is a group of people that have come together. Unity often means peace due to the fact that people living among controversial arguments and difference have chosen to come together as one. The question here is asking you to identify a situation where there is increased division. Division means that there is a split among people.
Here are some examples of divisions: there is a division in the Marvel fandom among Captain America fans and Iron Man fans. It means they often fight and think that their side is the best. There is also a division among some countries.
Basically, this question just wants you to <u>identify a split among people that could benefit from an increased togetherness of people around them or among them</u>.
Making the presentation will just want you to use Prezi or PowerPoint to identify the split among people you have chosen, and then slowly take it slide-by-slide and explain the different ways unity can benefit both sides as a whole.