<u>Answer:</u>
The words act as a context clue to point out the relationship between the two men's attitudes are<u> D: even though... he himself
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<u>Explanation:</u>
Context clues are suggestions that an author uses in his writing to help define an unusual word within a book.
Option D is the context clue that brings out the relationship between the two men's attitudes because these words highlight the fact that the two men, Fred and George, have opposing views.
“Even though” means Fed thinks something about George and “he himself” which is used for George, is supporting industrial expansion. Other options, “Support” and “Generously” do not show any relationship between the views. “Advocate of industrial expansion” doesn’t show any relationship between the attitude of two men.
If you are working on a research project in which you must present a short documentary film about the history of your family, the source that would be considered most credible for this project is hand-written letters from your great-great grandmother about her immigration.
You will get the most information from her letters.
Answer:
Ohayo, Haruki-kun here!
I'm alright, how about you? (◠‿◠)
Explanation:
The tone in this passage is very formal and D) Professional, because it uses the words like benevolent and Congress, and Government.
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