I would go with C. A bit of huckleberry finn
"Since we must go through the storm before seeing the rainbow, we often must experience sorrow before joy." This does not pair up.
"As a result we must go through the storm before seeing the rainbow, we often must experience sorrow before joy." This is not an after effect sentence.
"Just as we must go through the storm before seeing the rainbow, we often must experience sorrow before joy." This sentence is both fluent and linguistically correct.
"Even though we must go through the storm before seeing the rainbow, we often must experience sorrow before joy." This statement is not disregarding anything--so the phrase "Even though..." would not make sense.
Thus, the correct answer is option C. Just as. This is because all the other options do not transition correctly into this sentence, or at least, in this context.
Answer:
Give the reader a lofty viewpoint. The reader should have foresight. ...
Use time constraints. Another key way to build suspense is through the use of time. ...
Keep the stakes high. ...
Apply pressure. ...
Create dilemmas. ...
Complicate matters. ...
Be unpredictable.
Create a really good villain.
Explanation:
Adam Clayton Powell Jr. was an
activist that left his mark in Congress for being a crusader of the civil
rights of African Americans. He had his own confrontational approach towards
racial discrimination that was controversial to most men in Congress. He was
outspoken and regarded as an irritant by many of his colleagues because of his
persuasive attitude.
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