Depends on what it is that you want to convince her to do, if it’s give you money? Give up, it’s never gonna happen.
Explanation:
For the most part tho, clean the house be nice, and get her in a good mood, and spend time with her. Then go up to her, don’t outright ask, but wait for the right moment and ask for whatever it is. If she says no, then debate, but don’t argue, just say why you want to do whatever it is that you want to do. And be content with whatever answer you get. Then rinse and repeat.
Family is the correct answer
The supporting sentence that makes use of an example is:
Beto used interval training to prepare for and win a marathon.
In this excerpt, the first sentence is the <em>topic sentence</em>, which is the sentence that contains the main idea. The second sentence is the supporting sentence that gives the reader further information about the topic. In the third sentence, the writer gives a specific example to support the main idea. Finally, in the last sentence, the writer provides factual information to make the topic sentence more relevant.
I'm pretty sure it's the last one, but I'm not completely sure. Try researching it a little bit to make sure. Good luck!
The answer would be B.) Workplace writing avoids addressing important points and facts directly.
The reason being is because this answer would be a good setting to think or write, however the other answers would not be appropriate.