Answer:
To convince, or persuade, the reader that the opinion, or assertion, or claim, of the writer is correct or valid.
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I'm gonna be completely honest, I didnt feel like going through all of those but it's really simple. if you use something like grammarly and type the sentences, it will correct your grammar so you can find out the answers :)
<span>any of very many chlorine substituted organic compounds, many of which are insecticides etc.</span>
Answer:
A (the first answer)
Explanation:
The main idea of this paragraph is that the students attending schools with mandatory uniform policies experience less pressure than do students who
must choose their wardrobes. So, the author is FOR mandatory uniform policies
With this information, we want evidence that supports the main idea.
Option B is just a statement that explains how if parents want to exempt their children from uniforms, they need to talk to the administration.
Option C is just a statistic that states the number of students that had uniforms.
And Option D is, again, just a statement that doesn't support the main idea.
So the correct answer is A.
Hi, listening for words and phrases that are emphasized and repeated will definitely help you identify important information.