Answer:
<u><em>C is the answer</em></u>
Explanation:
Both paragraphs explain where the business idea from.
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Answer:
Anticipation feels like that patient ticking of a clock. It sounds of a train passing by your stop. It looks like a million pictures all shaped together into a human-like creature. It smells like a classic movie scene about Nana's Homemade Pie. It tastes like the plastic of your pen as you chew on it, waiting for class to be over.
It is truly something. Not defined, yet everywhere. Not meaningless, yet treated as if it has not a statement to please. Its weird, anticipation. It feels like the word itself is a world of its own. Yet, it is simply a letter in a alphabet of manmade print made to simply communicate with one another.
Expository text is usually only information- based text, so a recipe, is expository, since it gives you information and directions,a report, is expository, since it contains information on what you had read, history is expository since it has information from the past, and advertising is expository since it gives information on a certain product or service, therefore a novel, probably isn't unless i misread your question, because it is not based on any validated information, rather it is made up and cannot be cited, hope i was helpful and have a good day!
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