Rainsford needs control of his emotions to overcome his largest conflict, General Zaroff. At first, when he finds out he is going to be hunted, his instinct is to run in a panic, but he stops to look around and get a handle on the situation. Then, when Zaroff finds him hiding in a tree, Rainsford panics again, knowing Zaroff is playing with him. Once more, he controls his emotions and focuses on forming a plan. Even when the general is hot on his heels with a pack of dogs, Rainsford keeps his calm. Clearly, his self-control helps him win the game.
Which revision would help expand the ideas in this passage?
adding a clear description of Rainsford’s overall conflict
adding details about how Rainsford panicked during each conflict
adding an explanation of how Rainsford kept his calm while being chased by dogs
Answer:
adding an explanation of how Rainsford kept his calm while being chased by dogs
Explanation:
The revision that would help expand the ideas in this passage would be adding an explanation of how Rainsford kept his calm while being chased by dogs.
Note that what we are asked is the revision that would help EXPAND the ideas in the passage which can be done by adding more details about his experience of keeping his calm when chased by the dogs.
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D. to persuade the General Assembly that the UDHR has wide support
Explanation:
When Roosevelt talks about the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, she says that 58 countries support the UDHR when she says "58 states have found such a large measure of agreement in the complex field of human rights". The back round information says states means countries. We can eliminate B and C because this speech uses emotional language like "must" or "so many" that indicates that she is persuading, not informing or entertaining.
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d. The Great Wave is popular because it includes both Japanese and European elements.
In the passage the author states that "The Great Wave...is a hybrid work". It is influenced by both Japanese and European elements. The author comes to the conclusion that Hokusai must have studied European prints from Dutch importers. Besides color, the painting also shows the element of European perspective with the image of Mount Fuji off in the distance. Because the painting infuses these two styles, the answer cannot be C as it is not traditional. Also, A is incorrect because it does not contain just Japanese techniques. B is also wrong because it just is.