Answer:
what is said about the subject or what the subject does
Explanation:
Used to add emphasis and effect. For example: Why don't you leave me alone?
Answer and Explanation:
When Scrooge's nephew claims he is going to get married, Scrooge believes he is a fool to cling to frivolities like marriage and asks why the nephew thinks this is a good idea. The nephew says that he will marry because he is in love and wants to live forever with the woman he loves. At this moment, Scrooge is sure that his nephew is crazy and an idiot for maintaining romantic ideals in the real world and for that reason, he remains serious and charged with irony and contempt, he replies to his nephew with a "Good afternoon." he leaves, giving his nephew a cue to understand that he is not welcome and must go.
<u>Explanation:</u>
<em>"Excerpt from Marine Mammals in Captivity"</em> by The Humane Society of the United States claims that marine animals such as Whales are naturally suitable for the open sea, and thus should not be confined.
The author provided evidence from findings that show that been kept in captivity is <em>"the probable cause of dorsal fin collapse."</em>
While in <em>"Excerpt from What Zoo Critics Don
’t Understand
" </em>by Jack Hanna, the author claims that leaving animals in confinement (like a zoo) may be considered the safest place for them instead of the sending into the wild.
To support his claims, he stated some of the challenges animals may face if exposed to the wild, such as,<em> </em><em>"habitat loss, poaching, severe weather, and war."</em>
In all, we <u>can conclude that the second author (Jack Hanna) seems to be more convincing based on the evidence he provided which can be applied to several wild animals.</u>