The moccasins act as a symbol
B
Everything else is not excusable.
Actually though, If I were the professor I could say too bad. You should have backed up your files.
D
I guess arguments don't need to be entertaining to be valid.
Enjoying poetry is probably not something that would
separate a person from broader culture because all people enjoy different
things. This would lead to the question,
then, “Why would all things separate people from each other?” If that were so, society would be separated
into tiny fragments based upon likes, which is not really the case when you
think about it. Within any group of
people, you will find each like different things—you will find artists who like
mountain climbing and those who don’t; you will find mountain climbers who like
knitting and those who don’t. If
anything, it would provide another element with which people could potentially
connect to another facet of the broader culture to which they belong. Because of that same rationale, the reading
of popular novels can definitely be seen to connect us. Additionally, even if some people liked a
popular novel and some people did not, they could have the opportunity to
connect in a conversation where they discussed their reasons for their
respective feelings for the novel. Thus,
literature of all types has a unifying element however small or insignificant
it may seem.
The correct subordinating conjunction is "yet" and the sentence is completed as follows:
Mandy practiced karate every day, yet she failed to beat her final opponent.
The word "yet" is a subordinating conjunction that means "nevertheless" or "however", it is associated with negative statements in order to mention that an event did not take place.
In this sentence, it explains that even though Mandy had practiced she did not beat her opponent.
Answer:
A: Example
Explanation:
The passage hints at the meaning of the word MARSUPIAL using an example, listing kangaroos, koalas and wallabies as this example.
A marsupial is an animal that carries its young in a pouch on its belly, and it is commonly known that kangaroos/koalas/wallabies do this.
Therefore, the answer is A - the passage used an example as a clue to the meaning of the word marsupial.