The correct answer is letter C. <span>We could not give her those glib assurances that naive sold make so easily to others concerning their after state. </span>The sentence in this excerpt from John Galsworthy's narrative essay "Gone" that reflects his view that there is no afterlife is that We could not give her those glib assurances that naive sold make so easily to others concerning their after state.
It tricks us because the colors blend with our earth tone colored clothing (accessories also) you could do this test to show you
buy or borrow a shirt that has nothing but autumn leaves on it(I pasted a photo of what it would look like) then take a white undershirt and place autum leafs on it.
Does it not look similar? that's how the bright colors trick our eyes. because of the bright and earth tone colors
It is true that any interpretation that can be defended with evidence from the text is a valid topic for a critical essay.
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "C. Look at the main parts or paragraphs and infer the answer." The best way to find the correct answer for an analogy question on a reading test is to l<span>ook at the main parts or paragraphs and infer the answer</span>