The author's strongest support for their statement is the reference to a major claim (Option B). In it, the author alludes to the strongest and clearest declaration that agrees with their statement by quoting the authors of Suburban Nation. This is not an allusion because of the direct nature of this reference (allusion = indirect reference). There is no repetition observed in this paragraph, and the author doesn't comment on what the opposing party believes. Therefore, by logic and by elimination, we can conclude that this is an example of a reference to a major claim.
I think B is repetition double check though
Answer:
The narrator is remarking that trees make the night darker.
Explanation:
Allen Ginsberg was an American poet. He wrote the poem "A Supermarket in California" in 1956 that was first published in Howl. In the poem, the narrator visits a supermarket in California where he imagines himself following Walt Whitman who was shopping in the supermarket of California.
The meaning of this phrase ''The trees add shade to shade'' means the narrator is remarking that trees make the night darker.
It’s c because most of the time I would rephrase the conclusion
Answer:
False.
Explanation:
Reader's Guide to Periodical Literature is an index, a reference guide containing recently published articles from periodicals and academic journals. This book contains a comprehensive index of hundreds of popular and important periodicals.
Published regularly since 1901 by H. W. Wilson, the reference guide helps readers and researchers access periodicals and journals. The index is done based on subjects ranging from education, art, entertainment, business, be it current topics or even historical ones.
Thus, the statement that The Reader’s Guide is a magazine that reviews and critiques other magazines is false.