Answer:
Reading between the lines is also known as inferring. It is when the information isn't explicit but you have to do some digging for it and it is not out of reach, therefore a reading between the lines question is a question where it doesn't give you all of the info, but you have to work out some of it for yourself.
Travelogue is a literary genre that tells about travel experiences of the autor. In this case, options B, D and E describe the literary elements present in a travelogue.
Answer:
As an affirmation of her loyalty, Keysha agreed to become a secret agent.
Explanation:
A noun is defined as a word that can function both as the subject or the object in a sentence, it is used to name people, places, animals, things, qualities and states.
There are two clauses in each option. In letter A, the first one contains the subject pronoun she which could be changed for Keysha in the second clause.
In the second one, the noun could be agent in reference to Keysha.
In letter C, it is not possible to find a substitution for affirmation or loyalty in the second clause.
In the last option, the word that can be changed for a noun is she, using Keysha to replace it.
<span>Option (C) is correct. Accuracy of the content and cohesiveness of the ideas are the most important criteria when choosing an informational text. The text may have an attractive design and index but students will not benefit from a text presenting inaccurate or biased information </span>
Patrick tells, a very pregnant Mary, that he's leaving her and she goes into shock. She acts like an automaton, it's as if she hasn't heard what he's said, or at least the statement he's made has yet to make its full impact