This passage contains a compare and contrast organization. The author establishes a comparison between the lunation or synodic month and the sidereal month. In this paragraph it is possible to distinguish the connectors “as” and “however” which are used not only to connect ideas, but also to introduce a comparison between the space processes. In addition, the use of the word “like” is used to make a comparison (“the sun moves eastward on the celestial sphere like the moon but more slowly…”) Finally, it is possible to identify a point by point organization as the writer explains and compare both processes in the same paragraph; for example, it is stated that the lunation or synodic month lasts about 29 ½ days while the sidereal month 27 days 8 hours.
Answer:
A. One fighter is large, and the other is not.
The missing options are:
A. One fighter is large, and the other is not.
B. The two fighters are equally matched.
C. The bigger fighter will probably win.
D. One fighter's name is David.
Explanation:
When we allude to this biblical story when describing a battle, we refer to the difference in size between the fighters and that even though one of them did not seem like a possible threat to the other, it was. It shows how someone can underestimate another person and their abilities, which allows the person to succeed.
Is the unifying element of the story.