The answer would be "D" standards of evaluation, because when you look at a rubric you will see that it will go like this:
grammer and spelling; 5pts=everything is perfect and there are no mistake 4pts=there are barely any noticable mistakes but ther are still mistakes needed to be corrected and etc.
<span>If we have to rationalize EVERYTHING, then mankind would never have the potential to develop anything unique or worthwhile. We would be clamped to the ground and be striken in a world without change. Some of the smartest people in the world didn't think. tell me if that was the answer u were lookin for
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I would say D. No change Nesessary.
The theme of the text is that we should not judge or belittle people by their appearance.
<h3>What is the theme of a text?</h3>
- It is the message that the text promotes.
- It is a lesson about life that the text presents.
- It is the underlying information that the reader must identify.
In the text above, we can see that the vice president was belittled by the hotel owner. That's because he was dirty and in very simple clothes, which made the hotel owner reject his presence.
However, the hotel owner missed a great opportunity to host and talk to the vice president.
More information about the theme at the link:
brainly.com/question/4008478