Well, you need to give us the choices before we can give an exact answer but normally you can evaluate the tone by thinking about the context and meaning.
some examples of strong disapproval might be: "She's such a horrible person" or "I really hate this lamp it's ugly" The bolded words show the strong disapproval.
But most likely you should be able to find it by evaluating tone.
1 introduction paragraph
2 three facts made into three paragraphs
3 conclusion paragraph
Every paragraph has to have an antecedent and an anecdote to go with it to keep the topic of the paragraph where it's supposed to be. So it doesn't turn into a run on paragraph <span />
Capitulation;surrender is the correct answer. <span>Cerebration... the act of thinking is to idea as...the act of surrendering (Capitulation) is to surrender.</span>
In Kate Chopin´s <em>The awakening, </em>chapter 25, the author uses an extradiegetic narration who is characterized for stands in a position outside the world of narrated history. So what is narrated is the story itself, and the narrator is not making a direct part of the one.