The messenger was unable to get to him on time.
Since you didn’t give any choices, here are a few examples:
Because my coffee was too cold, I heated up it in the microwave.
Although the man was very wealthy, he was still unhappy.
Answer:
D.) The author uses flashbacks to show how the parallel between Debra's life and her Daughter's influences decision.
Explanation:
A./By reading the paragraph, you can tell it's a parallel, so that would cancel at least A.) (( A is also incorrect because the flashback creates no tension at all ))
B./ is incorrect as the paragraph was not centered around Debra and her relationship with her parents, it was centered around her daughter and how they were both in similar situations.
C./ Although this can be the case- it's not really helping her- it's just showing how she had gone through something similar. Debras parents accepted her into the program, so there isn't really NO opportunity. It's again- just showing parallels.
Therefore your answer is D.)
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Answer:
a newspaper article on the current financial conditions of the United States → Secondary source
a magazine article on Nobel prize-winning authors in the past decade → Secondary source
the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights → Primary source
an article by a political activist on countries with a poor record of protecting human rights → Secondary source
the diary of a Nobel Prize-winning author published after the author's death → Primary source
a report on the current financial conditions prepared by the US Department of Commerce → Primary source
Explanation:
The above are very correct.
Primary sources of information are known to the things that actually give one the direct evidence about the events, people and situations that one is researching about. These source of information are known to be the main objects of analysis.
Some examples of primary sources are: Letters and diaries, Official documents and records, Photographs and video footage
, Physical objects, Statistical data, etc.
A secondary source is known to be one that evaluates, analyzes, describes or interprets from a primary source. Some examples are Books, articles, documentaries, Encyclopedias and textbooks, synopses and descriptions of artistic works, etc.
The outpouring of creativity among African American poets, writers, and artists in the 1920s is known as Harlem Renaissance. Thank you for posting your question here at brainly. I hope the answer will help you. Feel free to ask more questions.