Answer:
A. emphasize the element of spontaneity in pleasure
Explanation:
Answer A
Correct. The sentence containing “brightest blazes,” “kindled,” and “unexpected sparks” illustrates the first sentence of the paragraph, which reads, “Pleasure is very seldom found where it is sought.” By developing a metaphor that compares pleasure to a fire that starts unexpectedly, the author emphasizes the spontaneous (occurring naturally without any apparent external cause or influence) nature of pleasure.
Failure to save money due to gambling, drinking, many people refused to work, low wage rates and underemployment, sickness and diseases
Answer:
d. a and c only
graphics can help and generally you're told not to read directly from your notes
Explanation:
You didn't provide the sentences, however, they probably contain things like vivid descriptions of things or their smells or how they feel when you touch them. If they are extremely realistic, then they are really vivid and this should be your correct sentence. Let me know if I'm wrong.
The correct answer is one is focused on concrete details in the text; the other is focused on ideas more subtly implied by the text
Explicit deals with details directly spoken, while inferential deals with infering, that is, some people incorrectly describe it as "what the author was trying to say".