The sentence that would best support the claim that, in order to be healthier, teenagers should avoid sodas and snacks made with sugar is C. "Medical studies have recently demonstrated that consuming too much sugar is a risk factor for some diseases" would be your answer because the statement contains empirical evidence (it quotes medical studies) which is realiable information. It is a scientific fact; whereas for instance D, A and B are only opinions or stataments.
Answer:
I believe it would be firefighter.
I'm pretty sure Black Canary is the indirect object.
Explanation:
I'm not sure so don't flag me or anything. This is just what I think it is.
Answer and Explanation:
Grammatically speaking, this sentence is correctly spelled.
But, there is no capitalization to the begining of this sentence, so the correct way to write it would be:
"Don't eat that dessert." (Without the quotations.)
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The attitude here is one of kinship (choice C). He definitely does not show disdain or shame for the fruitseller, but instead shows something like pity. Humility is somewhat correct, but the key phrases are in the last 2 sentences, where the speaker thinks that "no, was I more than he?" and that "He was also a father", implying not just humility, but also a measure of being equal to (not higher than) the fruitseller.