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Your answer is the third option. Killer bees sting in just three seconds...
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I don't know if you still need this but I thought it'd be fun to write anyway.
<em>I think that that writing is emotional</em>
<em>it is always new, always different</em>
<em>As long as it tells a story</em>
<em>Sometimes I feel more indifferent</em>
<em>When there's no theme.</em>
<em>When the event is insignificant.</em>
<em>I think writing is beautiful</em>
<em>Sometimes makes me incoherent</em>
<em>Because it's magnificent</em>
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Don't know if this helps, the instructions were kind of unclear, but hoped this helped!
<em>Stay cold, </em>
<em>Brook</em>
<em>Spemann</em> Organizer. That's the answer I believe
The correct answer is D. A concrete example is one that provides a clear situation in which the abstract idea, in this case the author's argument, is exemplified. This option not only prepares the reader for the example, but also gives specific details about what could be regulated.