8. b. comparison
9. b. comparison and/or contrast
10. d. time order
11. c. on vacation
12. b. there might be no yellow handkerchief on the tree
13. true
Answer: B. It is not cruel, only truthful
In the poem entitled <em>Mirror </em>by Sylvia Plath, it claims that the mirror is not cruel but only truthful. The mirror only reflects what is in front of it without any changes. The mirror sees and object for what it really is.
Think it this way. Should humans know everything or about everything, or are there certain things humans shouldn't know about?
It should be bias
Explanation:
It makes more sense than to put biased
I do it is possible,if you believe something but the other side of the argument has more evidence or logically make more sense, you would still argue because it is your opinion and your belief, therefor you would want to explain it.