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Literature is a group of works of art made up of words. ... Literature usually means works of poetry and prose that are especially well written. ... Literature can also mean imaginative or creative writing, which is looked at for its artistic value.
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Mrs. Long asking what are you looking for today When I wanted “Leaves of Grass” or Alfred North whitehead
The correct answer would be the first one
I would choose D. It isn't A because there isn't a clear comparison in the passage. It isn't B because there is no contradiction. C simply doesn't make sense. If you had a strong feel why would you make it seem insignificant? So that is why I picked D.
assuming that this is the sentence you're referring to :
Sentence 1: As I turned onto Bryce Road, I saw the Parkers’ cat crouched under a tree, hissing at something on the ground.
Sentence 2: I decided to ride my skateboard to school this morning.
Sentence 3: I shooed the cat away and called my older stepbrother, a veterinarian, because he would know just how to help them.
Sentence 4: Approaching the cat, I noticed that a nest full of tiny birds was on the ground; it must have fallen from a branch.
The most logical way to sequence these into logical narratives would be :
Sentence 2 , Sentence 1, Sentence 4, sentence 3