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MariettaO [177]
3 years ago
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* I WILL GIVE YOU 35 POINTS IF YOU COULD TELL ME WHICH CLAIM DOES YHE SENTENCE “Teach English and play with children in local or

phanages by day and enjoy the sights and new friends by night” support? * * PLUS I WILL MARK YOU BRAINLIEST *
Read the following advertisement “The Opportunity of a Lifetime" and answer the question.

A magazine advertisement with the title “The Opportunity of a Lifetime” and the questions: “Do you have a passion for travel? Do you have a heart for helping others?” If you answered “yes!” to these questions, join us for voluntour opportunities that will not only change your life but also make the world a better, brighter place. Above the statistic “783 million people do not have access to clean and safe water worldwide,” there is an image of a child drinking clean water running from a spigot. Below the statistic “57 million children have no school to attend,” there is an image of countless houses crowded together on a tropical hillside. Above the statistic, “An estimated 2.7 million children sit in lonely orphanages throughout the world,” there is an image of a sad girl looking out the window and standing in the corner of a concrete room. Below these statistics there is an image of a happy, smiling young woman who is leaning back toward elephants and the following words: You can do something about these staggering statistics. Teach English and play with children in local orphanages. Then leave behind the challenges of the day and enjoy the sights and new friends by night. Help injured sea turtles and feed abandoned baby elephants. Experience different cultures. See new countries. Help build a school or dig wells for clean water… The only qualification necessary is a desire to help! The opportunities are endless!

Which claim does the sentence "Teach English and play with children in local orphanages by day and enjoy the sights and new friends by night" support?

A. Children in orphanages need to learn English.

B. There are many cultural sights to see in new lands.

C. Volunteers can have fun while helping others.

D. You will make new friends while working hard.
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2 answers:
stich3 [128]3 years ago
6 0

i think the answer is C because the advertisement is trying to get you to help out & explains how it will be fun as well.

Natalka [10]3 years ago
3 0

Answer: C) Volunteers can have fun while helping others.

Explanation: an argument or claim is a statement assertion that something is true. In the given advertisement the sentence "Teach English and play with children in local orphanages by day and enjoy the sights and new friends by night" supports the claim that volunteers can have fun (they can enjoy the sights and make new friends) while helping others (in this case teaching English and play with children in local orphanages).

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