A is wrong because it’s not starting with an assumption but it’s starting with an opinion.
B is wrong because it’s an opinion as well
C is wrong because it’s just a quote
D is the right answer because it started out with an assumption and ended with an argument starter
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Peers has two meanings:
1) verb: to look or gaze. For example: He peers at the puppy through the window. (that is, he looks at the puppy through the window)
2) noun: Individuals who are comparable on some given metric. For example: My peers and I met to discuss issues which impacted our lives.
Peer's refers to something belonging to a single peer (definition two above).
For example: I thought that my peer's sweater looked very nice on him.
Peers' refers to something belonging to a group of peers (definition two above). For example: As a group, my peers' achievements are very impressive!
So for your sentence on taking advice, I would assume that you would want
to use "peer's", because it refers to the advice which comes from a single peer.
A. State the problem before you form the hypothesis.
Answer: Yukon was straining to break loose the ice that bound it down.
Air-holes formed, fissures sprang and spread apart, while thin sections of ice fell through bodily into the river.
And amid all this bursting, rending, throbbing of awakening life, under the blazing sun.
Explanation:Descriptive langauge is the one that gives us an effective description of what is happening in the story, in a way that through those descriptive words we are able to have a picture or an idea in mind of what happens.