To persuade the reader in such a way, they want to take action towards something.
I think it's appropriate.That is to say, students should not use mobile phones in class unless the teacher allows.But they should be allowed to bring cell phones to school, because their parents can look for their children at any time.lanation:
Transitions in a piece of writing help organize the text. Transitions can be found inside a paragraph, between paragraphs or between sections in a long writing.
Some very common transitional expressions can show addition, cause and effect, example, exception, sequence, conclusion or similarity. Using these expressions helps give the text meaning and organization, and they might help if we want to summarize a text.
According to everything explained above, the correct answer would be "C".
"Suddenly Bilbo understood. Forgetting all danger he stood on the ledge and hailed the dwarves, shouting and waving. [...] Quickly Bilbo explained. They all fell silent: the hobbit standing by the grey stone, and the <span>dwarves with wagging beards watching impatiently. The sun sank lower and lower, and their hopes fell. It sank into a belt of reddened cloud and disappeared. The dwarves groaned, but still Bilbo stood almost without moving. The little moon was dipping to the horizon. Evening was coming on. Then suddenly when their hope was lowest a red ray of the sun escaped like a finger through a rent in the cloud. A gleam of light came straight through the opening into the bay and fell on the smooth rock- face. The old thrush, who had been watching from a high perch with beady eyes and head cocked on one side, gave a sudden trill. There was a loud crack. A flake of rock split from the wall and fell. A hole appeared suddenly about three feet from the ground."
In this scene, Bilbo is just as depressed as everybody else. He sees no way out of the situation and is embittered by the fact that he is to lead them all, without any help from anyone. But when he sees the thrush, he just forgets about the fear and gloom, thinks, and acts - which is leaderly behavior.</span>