Correct me if I’m wrong , but I think the answer is b.
Answer:
the reader needs to know what is definitely true and what may be true.
Explanation:
Facts are absolutely true. They are real things about the world that are set in stone. Opinions, however, are not always true. Anyone can have a biased and wrong opinion that they believe to be a fact while it isn't. Opinions are what you think, not what you know.
Knowing what is fact and what is opinion is a very important skill because it allows you to make good research and know if it is true.
That sounds correct to me but it might not be I think you are correct
The later quote from the story that confirms my answer to Part A is: "As the Minotaur bellowed in his ear and grabbed at him with its hairy arms, Theseus found a strength which he did not know he possessed." (Paragraph 21)
<h3>What was the prompt in Part A?</h3>
- In Part A of the text, we are asked how the interaction between Theseus and King Minos in paragraphs 12-15 contributes to the plot as a whole.
- The answer to that question is: D. It further contrasts King Minos' villainous ways with Theseus' bravery, setting Theseus up as the hero.
- Paragraph 21 of the text supports this answer because it portrays the strength of Theseus who boldly fought the Minotaur.
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Answer:
C.) Cards such as master and visa are accepted here.
D.) All cash transactions are are accepted up until 4:00 p.m. here.
E.) Pass the books to over to me.
F.) Dogs are prohibited from going inside.
G.) Shut down the computer.
H.) For this school, we need experienced teachers
I.) Let this incident be taken forward by us.
J.) Children under the age of five must be accompanied by an adult.
K.) Connect these two sentences together and turn them into a singe sentence.
Explanation: