The answer is D.
In both speaking and writing, you are trying to convey a message. Even if you are just telling a story, or writing a fictional novel, you then want to take your audience to this made up place. You need details, but more importantly, you need words that are best suited to your audience. You have to be precise. If it's a younger audience, you wouldn't use complicated words, but if you're talking/writing about the subject of your phd, you're going to use a more technical language.
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<em>Me as a person, yes, the military draft is extremely necessary. People may die, may be seperated from families for an extended period of time, but, serving the country and honoring it is a necessity. But, at the same time, I could genuinely see the other side, aswell. People possibly passing away, while the people they love are in painful anticipation, not even knowing their husband is dead until much later on.</em>
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It would make sure no one person would be in power. It would be split, like a democracy instead of one person, like a dictatorship
Answer: At those speeds, a trip from New York City to Los Angeles would take from 5 to 10 seconds.
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''At those speeds, a trip from New York City to Los Angeles would take from 5 to 10 seconds.'' is a detail that is not supporting the main idea because it is excessive. The main idea of the paragraph is describing the type of weather event between the sun and the wind including speed and type of the wind.
- Because of that, we can feel that the described trip from New York City to Los Angeles is a sentence that does not belong in this passage and this one sentence is acting outstandingly in the passage.
Other sentences are well connected and that is why they are incorrect answers.
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Miles moralis is the most awesome Spider-Man ever
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