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Ichabod Crane is the schoolteacher in Sleepy Hollow, a town where not much ever happens. Oh, except for ghost stories. The people in this town are obsessed with ghosts—and so is Ichabod. This is pretty much all we need to know before the story gets going.
Ichabod is addicted to eating. When he realizes that he can gain access to unlimited refills by marrying Katrina, the hunt is on. The only problem is that another guy already had his eye on this lady, and now he wants to kill Ichabod. Oops. This is the oldest conflict of all time: romantic rivals. It can't get more classic. Consider the action risen.
Ichabod is characterized as a weak and greedy man. His most important goal, by all appearances, is to pass through life as comfortably as possible. This goal drives his desire to marry the beautiful Katrina, an heiress. Bram Bones is his opposite in many ways, strong and fun-loving, and he too has decided to marry Katrina. Ichabod, however, refuses to fight Bram for Katrina, so Bram is left frustrated as Ichabod rises in Katrina's esteem.
Bram, however, is not stupid. He uses Ichabod's fear of the supernatural against him by masquerading as the legendary Headless Horseman and frightening Ichabod into fleeing the community. In this section, Washington Irving's intent becomes clear; he is contrasting the rationality in Bram's character with the romantic silliness of Ichabod's belief in ghosts. Irving wrote at a time when the Romantic movement, filled with gothic stories of the supernatural and magic, was overtaking the Enlightenment, a time of scientific thought and rationalism. With this underlying plot conflict, Irving illustrates the power of the Enlightenment over its new rival Romanticism.
Over the years, TV shows have evolved to include all aspects of life. TV shows come in different angles; they could be educational, entertaining, instructional, informational, musical, etc.
TV shows make money in different ways. Commercials, Ads, Subscription, Syndication, Investors, Merchandise, Bidding, Sales of DVD, Sponsorships, and Crowdfunding.
TV shows are profitable, especially to the producers and TV networks. And there are tons of ways that TV shows make money, ads, and commercials being the most prominent among them. Other ways TV shows make money do not involve Ads and commercials since most viewers detest any form of interruption when watching their favorite shows.
To make a point, and to emphasize it. He described what his people were going through, and how it really was unfair.
Answer: I would contend that the right answer is the D) It contains few adjectives and adverbs but many strong verbs and concrete nouns.
Explanation: Just to elaborate a little on the answer, it can be added that there are no abstract nouns, a large amount of punctuation, or a lack of verbs in this excerpt, so options A, B, and C can be discarded. The passage features just a few adjectives and adverbs—bad, crazy, afraid—but a significant amount of strong verbs (understand, talk, listen, realize, stop, make) and concrete nouns (people, we, war, auto-ambulance, officers), which help create more concise and precise sentences.