Answer:In the opinion piece "Three Cheers for the Nanny State" Sarah Conly argues in favor of government interventions that encourage people to be healthier. She argues that, as much as we would like to think we are totally rational and know what is best for us, we don't
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passage 1: Passage one has a mostly positive tone. Allow me to explain. The words used can set a peaceful, calm mood and allow you to paint a beautiful picture in your mind. Words such as bobbed, lapped and quaint suggest calm movements and an enjoyable environment. However Passage 2 is mostly negative in tone. This scene, unlike passage 1 sets a miserable, dark mood, and seems like an unlikely place to be comfortable in. Words such as ragged, frigid, slapped and weathered suggests a worn raft, cold waters, and miserable conditions, perhaps life threatening. Therefore, it is negative in tone. To sum up everything previously stated, passage 1 has a mostly positive tone, whereas passage 2 is mostly negative.
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<span>1) D) the speaker and her sister were in the path of a tornado.
2) B) people should heed storm watches and warnings.
3) D) She will likely always take cover during storms.
4) D) She does not remember the day before the accident.
5) C) the narrator's spiritual or emotional wounds
6) D) a train or a big truck
7) C) Ignoring warning signs can lead to life-threatening consequences.
The speaker makes it very clear that she did not do enough to heed storm warnings, and that is a lot of what got them into the danger in the first place. She woke up after a month, but her sister did not wake up for 3 months after the tornado, and had no memory of her life before.</span>
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B) </span><span>those who interfered with it did so to their sorrow</span></span>