Answer is D, im pretty sure. It sounds wrong using the.
I think the best answer to the question that is being presented above would be the first statement. The first sentence which is '<span>Dr. Burke wanted to trust her assistant with the secret formula; but she was afraid her assistant was a spy.' has the most correct way to punctuate the sentence. </span>
Answer:
B or C
Explanation:
Make the most sense since pretty sure A is at the very beginning and D at the very end which wouldnt make sense for their to be a turning point/ advance plot
I do not know the story but this is the "formula" for writing an analysis:
Topic Sentence: Use the title, author, and genre of the book and describe what you are going to analyze.
Sentence #2: Quote the text (ex. For example, the author tells of how the dog "ran from his owner" and attempted to "fiercly chase the cat" as the "ran through" the street (Paragraph 6).)
Sentence #3: Analyze what you just wrote and say why it ralated to your topic.
Sentence #4: Same as #2
Sentence #5: Same as #3
Sentence #6: Conclusion sentence that says the topic again in a different way.