C because they make sacrifices to honor there god.
Well...it might be that old "supply and demand" factor. As one example: a corporation/rancher/farmer might have the "demand" and the immigrant might have the "supply."
Completely unrelated, but that is a great sentence, I want that painted as a quote on my wall.
Also, the punctiation seems right to me. But you might be able to use a ";" instead of a comma, im gonna check that real quick.
<span> In the Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald uses symbols to highlight that everything is not what it seems One example is the the green light that symbolizes Gatsby’s wish for a life with Daisy, another could be the Valley of the Ashes, which represents the ugly consequences of America’s obsession with wealth. I'd say that his depiction points out the illusion behind it. </span>
Answer:
C. Noticeably
Explanation:
The brand flashes on the screen or is highlighted <u>noticeably</u> on the rear of the new automobile as the light turns green and the car speeds off in front of him.