I believe that the speaker in the ballad of Robin Hood and the Scotsman is the option 'C' - Someone who knows the story.
<span>If you read the ballad, it can be concluded that Robin Hood is on his own. Friar Tuck was not with him. This ballad is also written in the past tense so Robin Hood could not have been the narrator. One can infer that the story was of the fight was either told to the narrator of this ballad by Robin Hood himself or the Scotsman. </span>
<span>Because of his injuries, Gregor had lost much of his mobility — probably permanently. He had been reduced to the condition of an ancient invalid and it took him long, long minutes to crawl across his room — crawling over the ceiling was out of the question — but this deterioration in his condition was fully (in his opinion) made up for by the door to the living room being left open every evening.
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i think its an American Professional Wrestler
It is A, it is suppose to be If you answered my question
The evidence in passage 2 is more convincing because it is rational and supported by anecdotes. The correct option is D.
<h3>What are anecdotes?</h3>
A brief entertaining or intriguing narrative concerning a true event or person is referred to as anecdotes.
An anecdote is a brief narrative or account of a person or event that is usually amusing, educational, entertaining, or biographical.
The missing passage of the question are:
Passage 1
Raising the minimum wage for workers will provide a significant boost to the economy. For example, changing the minimum wage to $10.10 per hour would add $22 billion to the economy by increasing people's purchasing power. Household spending would increase by $48 billion in one year with a similar minimum wage increase. Increased earnings lead to increased spending and a greater demand for products and services. This phenomenon then leads to the need for more workers and, thereby, job growth.
Passage 2
The current federal minimum wage for workers is $7.25. If the government increased that by $1.75, studies show that household spending would also increase—by $48 billion annually. An economic move like this makes too much sense to ignore. A rise in household spending would mean an expansion in the profits of many businesses, including small businesses. As a small-business owner, I would certainly welcome the extra income. The last time the minimum wage was increased, my profit margin increased substantially. My fellow small-business owners experienced a similar profit growth that year.
The evidence in passage 2 is more convincing because it is rational and supported by anecdotes.
Thus. the correct option is D.
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