I would say "The storm caused a power failure, so Peter started the new generator."
Comment the correct answer.
Stories come in certain points of veiw. the guy in the truck wasnt hurt in the car crash, the guy in the car was hurt. in different points of weiw it tells different stories. hope this helps:)
<span>When evaluating sources for a compare-and-contrast paragraph, you can tell if a source’s argument is objective if it A. </span><span>appeals to logic and reason rather than emotion.
A source's argument is objective when it is not influenced by personal feelings or opinions. Objective arguments represent only the facts and not opinions.</span>
The correct answer, in my opinion, is A. The question of <em>When did the oral tradition begin? </em> would help the writer to narrow the focus of the paper.
In the case of questions B and D they are not related to the main topic of the paper. On the contrary, one of them focuses on the steam drill and the other on the melody of folk songs, neither of which are of great importance to the main aim of the paper which is to explore the historical background of the folk songs about John Henry.
In the case of C, I consider that it is not important whether John Henry was a real person or not. It's not the point of the piece of writing to arrive at that conclusion. Yet, it is more related to the topic than the other two questions.
In order to help the writer to narrow the scope of what is written, we should focus on the goal of the paper that is to deal with the question of <em>how folk songs about this subject have developed over time</em>. And for that purpose, trying to trace the beginning of the oral tradition is the best option to keep focused.