This excerpt comes from the story “<u><em>The Crab that Played by the Sea”</em></u> written by Rudyard Kipling. It is a fable to teach children about the origin of life.
Question: Which evidence best supports the conclusion that the narrator is telling this story with a particular child in mind?
Answer: D. “Pau Amma’s babies hate being taken out of their little Pusat Taseks and brought home in pickle-bottles. That is why they nip you with their scissors, and it serves you right!”
Hey there James!
Based on my understanding of this passage, the correct answer would be <span>D.The poor suffer the most in war. The poor didn't know much about this, and not only that, but they were to be considered "lower class".
Hope this helps.
~Jurgen</span>
Answer:
Options 2 and 5
Explanation:
Option 2 Is the thesis statement because it is located in the introductions and it talks about what we are going to read in the subsequent paragraphs. In the conclusion, Option 5 restates the thesis to help us recap on what we have read.
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