Answer:
1. B, all the other answers are either solely opinion based or have no evidence to back them up.
2. C, b and d are about arguing an opinion when an expository text is an informational piece, and A isn't a good skill to use while writing htis type of text, so C is the right answer.
3. C, first-person pov it to give the narrator's personal feelings, and second doesn't work either. So, since only 3rd works, it can't be d.
4. C, D is opinion based, b is the job the body paragraphs, and A is also slightly opinion based.
Explanation:
Performance best paraphrases “two hours” traffic.
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YOU ARE BLUE TEAM BTW
My beginners luck. I've always had it! If it's playing *SPORT* with my friends, or just playing board games with my *FAMILY MEMBER*, most of the time I would win on the first round or so. I like to try new things, so I often try to challenge myself to different situations that I am not familiar with. One time back in *COUPLE YEARS AGO*, I was sitting in my room, listening to music when my *FAMILY MEMBER* popped in the door, and told me we were going to the local laser tag arena to celebrate my *FAMILY MEMBER'S* birthday. I, of course was very exited. I put on my shoes immediately, and I waited for my *INSERT ALL DIRECT FAMILY MEMBERS HERE* to be ready. My *ADULT FAMILY MEMBER* drove us there, and I was very excited. Now I was only *2 OR 3 YEARS YOUNGER THAN YOU ARE NOW*, and as far as I can remember, I hadn't ever played laser tag before. We went into *LASER TAG PLACE NEAR YOU* and had to wait about an hour to get started. There were so many people there because there was a sale for laser tag. I believe it was if you bring *HALF YOUR FAMILY SIZE* then you get half off, which was perfect because there were *YOUR DIRECT FAMILY SIZE* of us. But I guess everyone thought the same thing because *LASER TAG PLACE NAME* was packed that day. We had to wait outside in the heat for a while, but we eventually made out way in. When it was finally our turn, they escorted us into a dim room where all the gear was. We all put on the correct gear according to our size while we watched the tutorial and rules on a TV that was set up in the room. after the video was done, we were brought into another big room. (This was the arena) It was dimly lit, but with neon pillars and decorations all around the room. A different family also joined us fro the opposite side of the room. We had 30 minutes to score as many points as possible against the other family. Their family consisted of about 5 people. When the 30 minute timer started, I immediately ran to an area I had been eyeing. It was higher up, on the second level and was almost impossible to see. My back and sides were covered by walls, and I could see everyone. I heard a lot of blasts, and the sound of someone refilling their laser gun. A boy on the red team was crouched down with his back to me about 10 feet away from me. I shot him on his back plate with the laser gun about 6 times before he noticed it was him being shot. He turned around and fired about two shots, but missed. I hit about four more on his shoulder blade targets before he turned back around and ran to the nearest red team refilling station. Below me, another teammate on the red team looked up at me, and ran to the stairs. You could see through the floor, but it wasn't completely glass. The teammate ran up the stairs and started shooting at me. he hit about two shots before I picked up my laser gun, and shot him about four times. (I only know this because each of the helmets had go-pros on them, and you could buy the video is recorded after the match.) This continued on for 25 more minutes. A red teammate would see me, run up the stairs, and try to hit me with no avail. After the match, I came out in first place out of everyone in that match! I felt very accomplished, and still wonder to this day how I managed to win the first game of laser tag I ever played.
Answer:
Letter writing about an unexpected absence.
Explanation:
To,
My dear friend Rick
I hope you are not angry with me. I know I promised to be there to see you awarded by the university. And I am so sorry to miss that. But I have a valid reason for skipping that.
Just a day before your event, my father got a heart attack and we had to get him straight to the hospital. And considering the seriousness of the situation, the doctor has advised us to be admitted for some days just to keep my dad under observation. And with my mother's condition, I am the only one available to stay with him. So, I had to stay there and take care of things. I didn't even get the chance to inform you and I apologize for that.
I will definitely make up for my absence. I only hope that you understand my situation and forgive me. Since we are still in the hospital, I can't go anywhere. But I will visit you soon.
Take care and will see you soon.
Lots of love,
Jackie.
All of the above, these are all reasons why people do research! Hope this helps!