D, a rubric gives several rules or guidelines to what amount of points you will get for an amount of work or effort
Evidence with data. Opposes the claim with counterclaim. Evidence that makes the opposition ineffective with Warrant. Rebuttal with explanation of evidence. And Claim with stated as the thesis. I think this is right. Hope this helps
Joan Didion's 1967 essay "Goodbye to All That" offers a romantic, sentimental, a wistful examination of her feelings for the city of New York. The second answer, here, is correct because Didion compares her feelings for New York to those that one feels in respect to a romantic relationship. Didion's portrait of New York, here, cannot be considered to be "clear-eyed" and "honest" due to the idealized and romantic vision of the city that she offers. Furthermore, Didion's essay is not comedic or self-depreciating.
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The Cyclops' attitude is that he doesn't praise or care for the gods and doesn't respect them. He also believes Cyclopes' are much better than the gods.