Read the chart carefully, then answer the question located beneath. A chart contains boxes that show parts of a paragraph. The f
irst box contains the word Introduction, with dangers of texting too much written underneath. Under the box that says introduction, there are two more boxes side by side. In the left box it says main fact 1, body paragraph with topic sentence written underneath. In the right box it says main fact 2, body paragraph with A person who texts too much can put others at risk written underneath. Under the box for main fact 1 is another box that says supporting details. In that box are bulleted items that say stiff neck from constant looking down at phone, texting thumb numbness from overuse, and eyestrain can cause headaches and dry eyes. Under the box that says main fact 2 is another box that says supporting details. There are no additional details listed in this box. Below all of the boxes, in the middle, is one final box that says conclusion with thesis recap and call to action written underneath. Based on the topic sentence for Main Fact 2, which supporting details would you expect to read in the paragraph? Texting can cause fatal traffic accidents and misunderstandings between friends. Phone overuse can damage your eyesight and can carry germs that cause illness. You should never text while driving, eating, or studying for an important exam. The use of text can help keep you safe by letting friends know where you are.
A. Texting can cause fatal traffic accidents and misunderstandings between friends.
Because in the left box you have details about how texting may damage your own health.
In the right box it says how it may be dangerous to other people, and even text messages can easily get lost in translation, that means that the reciever may not understand it.
"...that they will first ask the parents of these mortals, whether they would not at this day think it a great happiness to have been sold for food at a year old, " I think this line suggests irony that those who are deeply in debt and very poverty stricken should consider selling their kids for food ie this suggestion is unexpected and surprising and shocking and probably deliberately tongue in cheek.