Answer:
B
Explanation:
B is just a random anecdote that doesn't relate to facts.
A-It is in favor of car rides, and it is a valid argument
B-It is just a random story, and is NOT relevant
C-It is in favor of trains because they are safer, a valid argument
D-Again, it is in favor of trains.
Answer:
In this passage, Willis is expressing that literature is a message from the past telling us about the lives of those before us. We are told that these messages are trying to tell us how we live and how we die based on others experiences. Willis tries to explain this through a concerned, yet passionate tone that urges us, the readers, to learn from the mistakes and the fortunes of the lives of people before us. We can only do this through literature, as it is the gateway to seeing how the world works.
<span>D. A research paper since it only has facts. The rest could include opinions and untrue stuff</span>