Answer: C. The writer first appeals to his or her authority and then to the reader's emotions.
Explanation: "As a doctor of 10 years I can say with confidence that washing your hands is paramount to preventing illness. Take my advice."
B) brightest light because brighter light wouldn't make sense.
Answer:
relating to wanting to make their parents proud.
Explanation:
The author mentions "thoughts of her father only drove her". The text states "'...he used to say, `Oh, Bindi, I'm so proud of you, good job, well done.` It was really nice.'" It hints that the speaker liked it when her father complimented her and wants to make her dad proud.
Hope this helps! :D
1 is the answer. "Blessings" is an ironic, unexpectedly positive
judgment of a universally bad situation (a world war). The sarcasm lies
in the suggestion that a disastrous, deadly event could be fortunate and
a reason to be thankful.
The other answers state facts or describe a situation without judging or expressing emotion.