Answer:
A careful rereading of this excerpt would help a reader understand the "League" mentioned in the first sentence because:
C. The reader could make the connection between the “League” and the third sentence, which explains that they “organized strikes in the garment trade.”
Explanation:
According to the third line of the excerpt, the League had organized strikes in the garment trade. This same League, according to the first and second lines, had organized a new event and was surprised at the turnout of so many people now - so many that the speakers uses the word "army" to help readers visualize it. From that, we can infer that the League refers to a group of people who helped coordinate and organize protests and sit-ins in the pursuit of equality during the Civil Rights Movement.
Answer:
C. Mentally picturing what you’re reading
Explanation:
Answer:
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<span>i think it would be:
fluffy as the eiderdown
</span><span>rumbling of his snores
</span><span>people tumbled like mad acrobats</span>
For the first one the correct answer is variant A because of the appositive developed phrase ' <span>grown in many parts of the world ' .
For the second one the correct answer is variant B because that sentence doesn't need any comma's like the other ones.</span>