<em>A sentence</em> refers to the pair of words which is complete in itself. In other words, a sentence contains a subject and a predicate or it may contain a main clause and one or more subordinate clauses to convey a command, exclamation, question or statement.
In the following statements, the sentences have subject and predicate,
B. The ferret has a silly look on its face.
<em>'The ferret'</em>- subject
<em>'has a silly look on its face'</em>- predicate
C. I really do like spinach.
<em>'I'</em> - subject
<em>'really do like spinach'</em>- predicate
D. The men’s bathroom is out of order.
<em>'The men’s bathroom'</em>- subject
<em>'is out of order'</em>- predicate
Hence, the sentence 'Winding up the pole' doesn't have a subject that's why it is not a sentence.
The correct answer would be letter C
To persuade listeners to support his argument
<span>They are all types of evidence;
Anecdotal evidence is evidence from anecdotes, i.e., evidence collected in a casual or informal manner and relying heavily or entirely on personal testimony,Statistical proof(evidence) is the rational demonstration of degree of certainty for a proposition, hypothesis or theory that is used to convince others subsequent to a statistical test of the supporting evidence and the types of inferences that can be drawn from the test scores.Empirical evidence is information acquired by observation or experimentation.</span>
Answer:
Enrique, on his journey, went through many fearful situations. The resolution of the plot is that in the end he finally found his mother. The author's point of view was to tell you the story of one boy's journey so that we would have a better understanding of immigration. There were many human rights issues that took place. People were beaten, robbed, raped and had little food to eat. The author wanted people who read her nook to see what immigrants went through to find their family or just a better way to live.
The author is not only telling Enrique's story, but she has also included facts about immigration.
How about now?