The correct answer would be option A. "Paragraph one explains the cause of investigation and Paragraph two shows the results". This is because in the first paragraph the author is letting you know about an event that no one knew the reason for its appearance (so it is a cause for investigation) and in the second paragraph the author explains the results of the research conducted to explain said event. Option B is not correct because the first paragraph would be the problem and the second paragraph would be the solution. Option C is not correct either because the second paragraph is more than facts, it is answers. And finally, Option D is not correct because there is a clear connection between both paragraphs (since they are about the same subject).
Answer:
For them to be able to achieve their goals
Answer:
OPTION D [loaded language]
Explanation:
look closely at the individual words of the argument to determine where the obvious bias originates.
The function of the gerund phrase <em>crying about our problems </em>in this sentence is that of a subject of the sentence. Who/what will not solve problems? Crying about them.
It contains one dependent and one independent clause.
Answer: Option 3.
<u>Explanation:</u>
A dependent clause is also known as the subordinate clause. It is that which is a part of the sentence which adds extra information to the particular sentence of which it is a part. But it is nothing without a sentence. It can not stand without it.
On the other hand, independent clause is a clause which has a meaning itself also. In other words, it stands as an independent sentence in itself and does not need to be a part of some other sentence necessarily to make a meaning out of it.