Among the options provided above, the noun clause
is:
<span>A.
</span>whoever comes into the house
Noun clause is introduced by words such as whoever, whomever
and others. It is a dependent clause which can act as a noun, subject, direct
or indirect objects, predicate nominatives, and preposition objects.
This paragraph is an example of a Toulmin argument.
The Toulmin method has six elements: claim, grounds, warrant, backing, qualifier, and rebuttal. The elements are used in this paragraph are;
<u>Claim</u>: a statement that the author wants the audience to accept as true.
<em>"I believe the cost of drilling is too high."</em>
<u>Grounds</u>: information that the claim is based off of.
<em>"I agree with environmentalists who fear that drilling will disturb the migration of more than 130,000 caribou."</em>
<u>Backing</u>: additional support for the claim by addressing different points related to your claim.
"In addition, experts say that the oil in the area adds up to less than a six-month supply."
<u>Rebuttal</u>: addresses the opposing view to reinforce the original argument.
<em>"Is such a small amount of oil worth the risk drilling poses to the animals?"</em>
Answer:
Explanation:
An example of structure, from the group of answer choices is:
- Visual Formatting
This is the visual presentation and arrangement of words, lines, stanzas, paragraphs, and so on. They are part of what make up the structure of a text.
- Order of Events in a Plot
In a narration for example, the order of events is the order in which events that have taken place; from most previous to most recent, are written. This can affect the structure of a text if there is too much simultaneous use of chronology and achronology in the order of events.
- Punctuation
The arrangement of punctuation and how scantily or bulkily they are used in a text also affects the structure.
Finally, or in general, if a text is well structured, there will be free flow of understanding when it's read from beginning to end. Also, it will have a neat appearance.
Answer:
B. How much space people like to keep between themselves and others