Typically when the narrator uses information that you could probably find somewhere trustworthy, like a textbook and goes on to give specific information that you would need to know for a unit or group of tests. For example, if the passage says "Christopher Columbus didn't actually mean to find the Americas, I guess you could say it was a happy mistake." That would be academic.
Answer:
it tells the audience exactly what is going to happen in the play.
Explanation:
The obvious function of the Prologue as an introduction to the Verona of Romeo and Juliet can obscure its deeper, more important function. The Prologue does not merely set the scene of Romeo and Juliet.
Part A: it’s D, The country has the highest unemployment rate in five years.
The second option, “a story
about a doctor who tracks and treats the outbreak of a virus” is the
most appropriate choice. That is because among all the four choices provided,
it is the only possible ending or the only possible scenario that could succeed
the story. The rest of the choices are very unlikely to happen.