Answer:
A
Explanation:
A and C are both good answers but the idea conveyed especially in the words, "even if it's not my child", and other sentences in this excerpt, lead me to believe A is ur best answer/
There is nothing to pick from. Sorry, I could've helped!
I believe the correct answer is that it begins with broad statements and ends with more specific ones.
In the beginning, the speaker is just presenting the general idea of the Declaration of Independence and asking certain questions. However, through those questions, he is finding appropriate answers and concluding specific ideas that he wanted to share with his audience.
Answer:
NONE of these sentences is written correctly.
Explanation:
corrections:
A. While Jonathan was napping, I finished doing the dishes. (the word 'while')
B. Although the lasagna looked terrible, it tasted wonderful. (the word 'although')
C. Ever since I was a teenager, I have loved going to the theater. (the word 'I')
D. Pepper and I decided it was time to head home. (the word 'decide')
A. to persuade the reader into caring about the effects of pollution