<span>In "The Importance of Being Earnest", what leads Algernon to suspect that Ernest/Jack is a Bunburyist is when he D. </span>sees an inscription on a cigarette case.
Ernest takes out the cigarette case with the inscription "Uncle Jack" which makes Algernon believe that he is leading a double life.
Fiction is fantasy, make believe, not based on anything really true. There are branches of fiction, but this is just for the general fiction category.
Nonfiction is based on true facts. Bibliography's, autobiographies, newspapers and more are examples of nonfiction
A is a newspaper, so it's nonfiction
B is also nonfiction, as a biography is the story of one's life, all true events
C is directions. They tell you where to go, so it's nonfiction I suppose
D. Novels are generally FICTION, there ARE nonfiction novels, but this is your correct answer.
Answer:
A) "l couldn't have done it without you." she told them"
Explanation:
The reason this is the answer is because Cindy is thanking her friends which shows appreciation and shows friendship is important.
B, does not show an important message friendship since it just talks about the bake sale being ready
C, does not show an important message friendship since it just talks about how Cindy was upset about the storm
D, does not show an important message about friendship only with the specific line since it just talks about Cindy's friends motivating Cindy, but without more context you cannot find that out with this line alone SO, A is the answer. Tell me if I am correct, and hope this helped.
Answer:
C. Disagrees with a position.
Explanation:
In an argument, a counterclaim is an argument that the other party makes to rebut the claims made by the first party. This means that the rebuttal claim made against the original claim is what is known as the counterclaim.
A counterclaim can be of different forms, or different types, depending on the issue at hand. It can be about a case of fraudulent accusation or any point of disagreement between different parties. And the main reason for a counterclaim is to make a counter-argument, a rebuttal for all the claims made by the original or first claimant. Therefore, <u>the main purpose of a counterclaim is to disagree with the claims made.</u>
Thus, the correct answer is option C.