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"Select the two correct answers. A) A chronological structure is used to trace the evolution of currency from past to present. B) Problem-and-solution structure is used to explain why debit cards are most popular today. C) The author uses comparison to show how the value of bitcoin can vary wildly. D) The author contrasts different currencies to explain why some are worth more than others."
Answer:
A) A chronological structure is used to trace the evolution of currency from past to present.
C) The author uses comparison to show how the value of bitcoin can vary wildly.
Explanation:
The author of "From Barter to Bitcoin" begins the article with a chronological narrative that shows how Bitcoin came into being and how it has evolved over the years. This is done to situate the reader on the subject being discussed and to prepare him for the next topics that will be covered in the article.
Once the reader understands what it is and how bitcoin has evolved, the author modifies the structure of the text, stopping to approach the facts in chronological order and establishing several comparisons that make the reader understand how the value of Bitcoin is relative and changeable and how it influences the use of that currency.
Answer:
It allows him to move further on and figure out why things happened the way they did. And allows him to heal because it takes the stress and gets him out of the rut, that is caused by not forgiving himself.
The linking verb, otherwise known as the copula verb, is was. Assassinated is the main verb, while was is the linking one.
1. Inappropriate shift: It should be I can hear the waves vs you can hear.
2. Inappropriate shift: It should be either dried the clothes in the sun or dried them. It is plural and not singular use.
3. Inappropriate shift: It should be they had to take the long road... Again it is referencing plural and not singular
4. Inappropriate shift: It should be and gave them water to drink.
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