Answer:
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Explanation:
The question states to use evidence from the text to support your answer. For the correct answer to the question the text needs to be present.
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
An argumentative claim can be defined as an argument that is supported by claims. An argumentative claim is debatable, clear, and focussed. There are three types of claims: facts claim, value claim, and policy claim.
The claim used in the given scenario is a value claim. A value claim argues that something is either good or bad. In doing so, it compares and evaluates the situation. In value claim, the author often uses an appeal to emotion (or pathos) than mere facts.
The author in the given argument is stating that some billboards are bad for young children and are advertised everywhere in Blue Creek. Thus the author is talking about values; what should be valued or not.
Therefore, option D is correct.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
From this option, one can deduce that there is going to be explanation as regards to the character's supposed "hysterical outbursts" later in the plot. There is a hint that there is story regarding his emotional attitude
Yes u need to add them together
I think it’s C. but i don’t know for sure.