I am not entirely sure but I believe that that is false because that creation story does not refer to only north America but instead refers to the world. I mean I might be wrong but yeah...
Answer: I would contend that the right answer is the C) It suggests the narrator traveled without thinking of the time.
Explanation: Just to elaborate a little on the answer, it can be added that in these introductory lines from "The Fall of the House of Usher," which Poe first published in 1839, it is possible to infer that the narrator had been traveling for a while ("during a whole day") and, suddenly, he found himself near his destination, his friend's house. There are no indications of him being lost or angry, so options B and D can be discarded. In addition, the syntax does not suggest a magical component, since he uses adjectives such as "dull," "soundless," and "dreary" to describe his journey and what he encountered along it, and those words do not suggest a magical setting.
Answer:
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Answer:
We now know ketchup as a tomato sauce, but that was not always the case.
Explanation:
The point of a topic sentence is to be a summary of the paragraph that follows.
"We now know ketchup as a tomato sauce, but that was not always the case" would be a suitable summary sentence for the paragraph, compared to "Many foods are prepared differently over time", which is very vague and could apply to many different things.
A concise and straight-to-the-point topic sentence is ideal.
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