Answer:
Armstrong had a difficult childhood: His father was a factory worker and abandoned the family soon after Louis's birth. His mother, who often turned to prostitution, frequently left him with his maternal grandmother. ... A local Jewish family, the Karnofskys, gave young Armstrong a job collecting junk and delivering coal.
Explanation:
Hello Nsijsi,
I'll admit this is a pretty confusing excerpt and question, but let's try to work it out. The title of the piece is "An Invisible Thread." Let's think about what that means. A thread can be tied to many things and can connect a series of events and outcomes. With that in mind, read the excerpt and think about how that applies to the story; particualrly, how it applies to the woman with change and the man asking for it. Look for causes and effects in the text. Here are a few:
Action: Man asks for change
Outcome: Woman walks away, ignoring him
Action: Woman changes her mind and turns around while in the middle of the street
Outcome: Woman almost gets hit by a car
etc...
What do these causes and effects show? (Particularly about a thread of consecutive events)?
A traditional story that explains a belief system, a natural phenomenon, or a world view of a group of people is called a.
ANSWER: Myth
The correct answer is C. However, not everyone agrees.
Explanation
Evidence is a term that refers to something that indicates a manifest certainty that is undeniable and cannot be doubted. In general, to argue a position it is necessary to rely on credible or reliable evidence to provide accurate information to the reader. According to the above, in the fragment of the question the sentence that provides credible and true evidence is "However, not everyone agrees" because this sentence is supported by credible evidence such as the study carried out by the Journal of the American Medical Association in 2014, in which it "found that violent video game playing had a link with increased, long-term, aggressive behavior." Therefore, the correct answer is C. However, not everyone agrees.
The answer is B. "Britain should establish as many African colonies as possible"