The best answer here is choice B. We can determine this because of the tense used throughout the passage itself. Bearing this in mind, choice B matches the tense perfectly.
Choice A does not work at all because the verb "am" makes no sense in the context of the sentence. The same is true for choice C. The passage is not in present tense, so it cannot be this choice. Choice D could make sense, except that this is in the future tense versus the past tense.
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Explanation:
An example of structure, from the group of answer choices is:
- Visual Formatting
This is the visual presentation and arrangement of words, lines, stanzas, paragraphs, and so on. They are part of what make up the structure of a text.
- Order of Events in a Plot
In a narration for example, the order of events is the order in which events that have taken place; from most previous to most recent, are written. This can affect the structure of a text if there is too much simultaneous use of chronology and achronology in the order of events.
- Punctuation
The arrangement of punctuation and how scantily or bulkily they are used in a text also affects the structure.
Finally, or in general, if a text is well structured, there will be free flow of understanding when it's read from beginning to end. Also, it will have a neat appearance.
The answer is C. whom
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The research question that is most effective is A. How did natural gas affect the ozone layer in 1975?
<h3>What is a research question?</h3>
It should be noted that a research question simply means the question that the researcher seeks answers to.
In this case, the research question that is most effective is "How did natural gas affect the ozone layer in 1975?". It must reflect what the researcher wants.
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"I feel the weight of the world on my shoulder"
This is a statement that uses hyperbole and used for exaggeration. No one can actually feel the weight of the entire planet Earth on their shoulders.
"Father, Father, Father help us
Send some guidance from above
'Cause people got me , got me questionin'
Where is the love (love)"
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