Answer: an idea or feeling that a word invokes in addition to its literal or primary meaning.
Explanation:
Answer: “In 1989…”
Explanation:
1 isn’t an explanation, just a ‘random’ piece of information. 2 is about the topic statement but it’s more of an example, if u will, not an explanation. im between 3 and 4, although 3 seems to be the better answer. im so so so sorry if im. wrong on this!!
Take notes is the third step
Okay, so you see the question so is asking What does he believe about lying? and it tells you to give an example that is in the article, right.
So restating means rewriting it to make it an answer. So the question is what does he believe about lying?
- Answer: you can put "Randy Cohen thought / or believes that lying is ... (put what he believes in ). For example, in paragraph (put the number) it tells the reader that (put something that supports your answer here).
So example he believes that lying is morally okay/ right. In paragraph 10, it explains that his views are that it helps people protect themselves or others.
I really hope that helps and if you have more questions just reply and i be happy to help!