What is the opposing viewpoint Quindlen has? The nation fails more then it succeeds, for instance slavery and sweatshops. Claim ... to the first sentence that says "America is an Improbable idea" which supports her argument ... What does Anna mean when she describes America as being "like the crazy quilts that have ...
Answer:
B)
Explanation:
The passage with the sentences from your question are missing and I cannot find them on the internet but I have found the correct answer which is B). Unfortunately, I cannot give you any explanation of it, but I hope that this will help you with your research.
I assume that the missing passage is about the environment and how people are treating it but I cannot give you any further information until you share the missing passage.
The thesis statement is usually the statement that presents the author's view or main idea of the subject.
Answer:
Causes & effects of living in poverty
“The root of all evil”: things that lead to homelessness & unemployment
Bullying & its effects on mental health
Things that make certain artists the most successful/sold in the world
“Twilight”: Several causes + effects of its success
Should students of different genders be forced to study separately?
Why do many students believe homework is useless?
Why most of the US students say history is the most boring subject in the curriculum?
Wearing school uniform: pros & cons
The way labels like “gifted,” “talented,” or “successful” affect students
Answer:
A)Because the characters’ view the lottery as acceptable, while readers view it as horrific, it creates shock and suspense over Tessie's fate.
Explanation:
I took the K12 test:
4.10 Quiz: Telling Tales 4