Unfortunately you forgot to attach the text, that's why you can't get the answer. I know about which excerpt you are talking about it is " <span>A Hanging (1931)
from Fifty Orwell Essays by George Orwell"</span>, and I suggest you using this option :The execution of the prisoners is viewed as a routine task. Next time check it carefully.
C: Anytime you see the word "freedom" in an answer, you better work pretty hard not to choose that answer.
D: You cannot be loyal to those who demand respect while holding a gun to your head. The best you can do is be obedient and live another day to fight back.
A: Often those who rise to power do so quickly and ruthlessly. The process of gaining control is often out of the hands of the victims. They lack the weapons, leadership and organization to rise against such enemies.
B: A government can collapse without falling into rule by dictatorship. Though the rise of Napoleon is important and does represent the loss of normal rule, C is the better answer.
Answer: C
The idea that best fits for writing a narrative essay is B) my experiences at Camp Wocasuto.
<u>A narrative essay is a piece of writing in which the author makes reference to a story</u>. <u>Sometimes, the author decides to write about a personal experience</u> and, in this case, it is possible for him/her to use the first person pronoun, that is to say "I". Generally, the author of a narrative essay includes details and descriptions. <u>The idea included in option b) is related to a personal experience; therefore, it can be used to write a narrative essay</u>.
Answer:
The second option, about madness. It's personal sounding and psychology related
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