Answer: Reveal the author's concern about how diversity is represented in Wyoming politics
Explanation: In the sixth paragraph, the author expresses concern about how diversity is represented in Wyoming politics, acknowledging that “it’s hard to see much diversity representing the state.” By avoiding absolute terms, this admission helps to demonstrate the author’s complex relationship with Wyoming: earlier in the passage, she celebrates Wyoming’s openness to electing immigrants, whereas in this paragraph she acknowledges that there is—in spite of this openness—a lack of ethnic diversity in the Wyoming state government.
<span>A. My mechanical engineering instructor is constantly playing practical jokes on students
If the intention of the essay is to entertain, this essay seems like it would certainly do that. It looks to be setting up a description of what those practical jokes were and how they impacted his class. </span>
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In the short story "The Dog that Bit People" by James Thurber, the connotation of Muggs' epitaph reads "Cave Canem." "Cave Canem is a Latin phrase which literally means in English "Beware of the Dog." This statement alarms a person to the inherent danger regarding the dog and is used as a warning for a dog that might bite. Muggs bit more than forty people during his lifetime. This is the reason why the negative connotation "Cave Canem" has been used in his epitaph. The connotation serves as a fond reminder of the dog's biting incidents.
<span>B) establish background information
The author, as she drafts the sentences, is adding information that will provide background insight into the characters and situation. The sentence went from the reader knowing nothing besides a cost to knowing what the expensive thing is, who it's for, and why it's going to be so expensive. </span>