Answer:
Have humans always snored?
Explanation:
After reading the heading and title of the passage which were "About Snoring" and "What causes snoring", the best question to ask before reading the rest of the passage would be to ask, "Have humans always snored?".
This would enable the reader to understand if snoring has always been an attribute of humans before finding out what causes it.
Is this a true or false question?
The author conveys the theme of appreciating life within the last act of the play, which takes place in the grave yard. Within this act, Emily goes back in time to her 12th birthday and she becomes upset because she didn't take more time to really look at her loved ones and all the wonderful things around her: "Do any human beings ever realize life while they live it? Every, every minute?" (Quote from Emily, Act III)
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Atticus concludes his defense of Tom by asking the jury to set aside racial prejudice and consider what likely occurred between Tom and Mayella Ewell. Mayella has violated a societal norm by kissing a black man, and she is lying to hide the truth.