<span>If you have choices which are:
a. expository
b. descriptive
c. persuasive
d. argumentative
Then the answer is letter D. If we will try to define argumentative, it </span> makes an argument that also persuades you in a different way but only of the sense that this time it is knocking what argument you made do. So from the excerpt, it shows an argument about the subject.
Answer:
Teardrops and Moonbeams
Explanation:
Well, none of them end in ch, sh, s, x and z so it has to end in s
Explanation:
Who is your father? (who question)
Answer:
It may be, "matter of fact but impressed"
Explanation:
After reading, note that the writer is giving the reader facts but, at the same time, praising the subject they are talking about. The answer choice, "matter of fact but impressed," best represents this.
The first four stanzas discuss the development of the relationship between the River Merchant and his wife. The first discusses when they were in the their childhood. The next discusses her marriage, followed by the maturing of the girl into a woman and the last of the four, talks about the longing or missing of the woman for her husband.