<h3>Part A: [it] Part B: them</h3>
Explanation:
Part A: [it]. "It" refers to one thing while the sentence is describing multiple things.
Part B: Them. We should use the pronoun "them" because "them" is plural and the sentence is talking about multiple things.
When making a prediction reading, students should make an ANALYSIS on the overall idea the text conveys, its format, the title, highlight key words and observe the context.
Puritan:A member in a group from the English protestants from late 16 and 17th's who regarded the "practice" of the church of England under Elizabeth as incomplete and to simplify forms of worship.
Pilgrim: A person who takes a journey or travels.
Protestant: Member or follower of any of the Western Christian churches that are separate from the Roman Catholic Church that separate from Roman catholic churches and follow reformation of other churches.
Christian:To be of Christianity or it's teaching.
Calvinist:Relating to <span>Protestant theological system of John Calvin and his successors.</span>
The sentence that contains the central idea from the essay " The Fallacy of Success" is "They are books showing men how to succeed in everything; they are written by men who cannot even succeed in writing books. The correct answer is A.