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This passage from <em>The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde</em> by Robert Louis Stevenson implies that <em>they only tolerated each other because of their family connection.</em> <u>The correct answer is the first one.</u>
Explanation:
According to this excerpt Mr. Utterson was used to base his relationships "<em>in a similar catholicity of good-nature</em>" and his friends were those "<em>of his own blood or those whom he had known the longest</em>". That was the reason for him to be friends with his "<em>distant kinsman</em>". They didn't seem to have much in common, but still they spent time together, and shared long walks. Those who used to see them said how dull they seemed together and it was difficult to know how or what they found attractive in each other. The reason is that <u>they were family, they'd known each other for a long time and that was enough reason to be "friends"</u>.
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C). Value.
Explanation:
A claim of value involves a judgment or evaluation that primarily functions to prove a specific belief, situation, or conduct as either right or fallacious, worthy or insignificant.
The given excerpt exemplifies a 'claim of value' as it makes a deduction that 'citizens are required to vote' which is supported and justified reasonably through displaying the benefits of voting(i.e. 'it assists in electing more effective as well as thoughtful leaders...views'). Therefore, it justifies the above claim and hence, <u>option C</u> is the correct answer.
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C) The orbits of the Moon and Earth around the Sun cause very interesting events.
Explanation:
I had this question before so i'm pretty sure this is it.
<em>Ember's current storerooms were so dark and their was no natural light.</em>
<em>They children's were also frightened because they suspected that the lights may go off and the generator may also fail that would leave them helpless in the dark surroundings of the storerooms.</em>
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there should be a comma after vacation