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B) Add an explanation of how the evidence supports the reasons.
It is kind of like a conclusion I guess
Propaganda posters<span> were disseminated to spread the United States government's </span>goals<span> and messages about </span>World War II<span>.</span>
The correct answer is B. Setting affects character behavior, which drives the plot.
Explanation:
Setting refers to the time and location (place) in which the events of a story take place in a narrative including historical period, cultural context, geographical conditions and the hour. The setting is considered as the story world and context in which all the actions in a story develop, considering this, the setting in a story whether is fictional or not is quite important as it usually affects the way characters behave and the actions they initiate according to the way they relate to the setting, also it can influence the characters' values as they are linked to the historical period and cultural contexts of them which is connected to the plot as the actions the characters develop determine the main event in a story (plot).
Answer:
D. It shows that Sari thought the test was easy.
Explanation:
Idioms are expressions with a meaning that isn't deducible from those of the individual words they contain. That is why these phrases should not be taken seriously.
In the given passage, we have an idiom<em> </em><em>a piece of cake. </em>When someone says that something was a piece of cake, they actually mean that something was easy, simple to accomplish. As the test turned out to be easy, Sari was positive that she did well.