"Television news coverage of the Iraq War emphasized dramatic and extreme acts of violence, while the articles in print magazines emphasized the difficulties of daily life in Iraq" (D) is the best comparative essay statement for the following reasons:
- it distinctly announces the two elements which are going to be compared in the text, unlike statement C) for example, and shows how they differ from each other;
- it makes it clear what the subject of the essay is (the situation in Iraq during the war);
- it is factual and not based on opinion, unlike statement A) for example.
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Answer:
No error.
Explanation:
Punctuation errors, be it in the use of the punctuation signs, or capitalizations, etc. forms one of the most important aspects of correct sentences. And not only that, the subject-verb agreement, the use of the adverbs and adjectives also constitute a correct sentence.
In the given sentence <em>"[A]lthough Sonia dances gracefully, her brother Tomas moves clumsily"</em>, there is no error. The adverbs "gracefully" and "clumsily" are correct, describing the way the characters move.
Thus, there is no error in the given sentence.
In the first sentence, the verb is <em>has, </em>is active.
In the second sentence, the verb <em>are known </em><em />is passive.