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The correct answer would be option A: "The beauty of nature amid war". In the excerpt, the author mentions several traits of nature, emphasizing the beauty of the larks singing and then mentions "amid the guns below" so one could infer that there is a war going on.
Option B is incorrect because the author does not mention anything that could point to the scene being a graveyard. Option C is incorrect because the larks (on their own) are not the theme, they are merely a topic and option D is incorrect because the author does not mention anything about the war, except for the use of guns (resolving differences or not).
The main difference is that the article suggests the murder was likely committed by robbers, while the excerpt suggests a wider range of suspects.
<h3>How can this difference be noticed?</h3>
- Through the reading of texts.
- By identifying the characterization of the killer.
- By comparing the diction between the texts.
- Through the purpose of each text.
With the reading of both texts, it is possible to see that the article tends to present the murder in a more objective and specific way, while the excerpt wants to show that the murder was more complex and with layers of difficult determination.
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Answer:
"But Marie, although still a student, had already shown that she possessed the most important quality of a successful scientist. When it came to the search for knowledge, she never gave up."This statement best supports the idea that Marie curie was determined in her search for knowledge.
Explanation:
- This statement shows how she was filled with curiosity and shows possessed qualities of a scientist.
- Marie curie along with Pierre curie,her husband worked to extract uranium . They found that the leftover ore had radioactive properties too.
- After working for four years, they discovered other radioactive elements, like Radium, and polonium.
- She became the first woman to be awarded a Nobel prize.
Answer:
Evidence
It is a conclusion drawn from subtext.