It was hard to accept the fact that I should start over. That is the correct one.
Answer:
B - agenda
An agenda is what the author really wants to point out (their underlying message) and it's typically written in a way where it's somewhat hidden. Example: political ads - they have an agenda for what they want to talk about and why it's important.
This poem is a limerick. It has five lines with an AABBA rhyme scheme. To find the rhyme scheme you look at the words at the end of the line. Joe, bow, and glow all rhyme. Sun and done rhyme. Usually, the third and fourth lines are shorter than lines one, two, and five. Limericks also have a clear rhythm just like this poem.
Sentence 6: Some people believe that the government does not have the right to force people to be safe, and that these laws are unfair.
The counterargument in an essay is the argument that a person would make against the essay's overall claim. In this essay, the author is arguing for consistent seat belt laws across all states for both drivers and passengers. The author wants the government to get involved because seat belts save lives. The counterargument contradicts the author in that it argues that the government should not be the one deciding whether or not a person should be wearing a seat belt. Laws for seat belts are unfair as they infringe upon a person's rights.
Yes, to persuade is the correct purpose. Have a good day.