Answer:
The type of evidence used in the excerpt is: anecdotal.
Explanation:
Anecdotal evidence comes from personal testimonies, that is, from stories people tell about something that happened to them. This type of evidence is casual, informal, and often unscientific. This is the kind of evidence used in the excerpt. The author is relating Elisa's story, her personal experience as a fast-food restaurant worker. The whole passage is based on her testimony, which makes it anecdotal.
Answer:
<em>The theme is that Someone (a person) should keep their word
</em>
A. A person should keep their word
<em></em>
Explanation:
This could be seen in the <em>surprise tone of the first person when he made the statement that, "he made a promise and had no choice". </em>
The other man had to reaffirm it be saying <em>"Yes...ofcourse"</em> which is likely to stress the need for the first person to honour his promise rather than thinking on how to break it.
The excerpt from <span>"The Enigma Machine” that supports the idea that Allied forces expected the Germans to complicate their coding system is the following: </span>
"The Germans
knew their enemies were listening to their secret radio com<span>munications,
but they were confident their messages were undecipherable.</span>
The ENIGMA
machine so enciphered the messages that the Germans assumed <span>the contents
could be deciphered only by duplicate ENIGMA's set according </span><span>to precise and frequently changed settings."</span>
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