It means that you are asking something or does the author have expertise on that topic what they are writing about
A parallel sentence mentions the same grammatical expression twice. I would go with "D". 'Passed' and 'Demonstrated' are both past tense words that express the same past tense grammatical idea.
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can you give the sentences , then I'll edit the ans of my if I get the sentence
Answer:
B)The speaker mostly presents relevant information in
an objective way and clearly supports increased
Explanation:
Hope this works you wonders! (The story was never being subjective, not sarcastic, and not necessarily understanding.)
Steinbeck uses the word choice to help add details to his tone of the article. He feels that migrant workers are often overlooked for the work that they do. By adding word choices such as ...(find your own examples of the word choice)... Steinbeck is able to convince the reader to feel a certain way about these migrant workers and add to his original point. Don't copy exactly what I said please, but hope that makes sense ;)