The correct answer is A. The second passage does not imply any indication to save people, so it is not c.
The first passage is not only about turtles, so the answer is not b.
Neither passage is talking of public libraries or beaches, so it is certainly not d.
Therefore the only logical answer is a. One is talking about efforts being made to save a wildlife habitat, while the other speaks of a bustling city and its prospects.
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An effective way to combine both sentences is introducing a relative clause:
In 1961, Congress passed a resolution which recognized Samuel Wilson as the original Uncle Sam.
A relative clause relates a main clause “In 1961, Congress passed a resolution” with a dependant clause “recognized Samuel Wilson as the original Uncle Sam.” The aim is to avoid repetition, connect ideas and make the text flow.
In the final ten lines of the poem Il Penseroso, the poet aspires to a revelation of devine knowledge to inspire his great poetry. He will devote himself to solitude, contemplating. Among these lines he speaks about sitting in a "peacful hermitage" where "rightly spell" may refer to attachment to natural madic and an interest i the new search for an accurate scientific language. He wants to know and understand nature.
The answer is by pretending not to know too much abt the issue