The correct answer is C. However, not everyone agrees.
Explanation
Evidence is a term that refers to something that indicates a manifest certainty that is undeniable and cannot be doubted. In general, to argue a position it is necessary to rely on credible or reliable evidence to provide accurate information to the reader. According to the above, in the fragment of the question the sentence that provides credible and true evidence is "However, not everyone agrees" because this sentence is supported by credible evidence such as the study carried out by the Journal of the American Medical Association in 2014, in which it "found that violent video game playing had a link with increased, long-term, aggressive behavior." Therefore, the correct answer is C. However, not everyone agrees.
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the development of communism +
Stalin’s rise to power after the Russian Revolution X
plans to overthrow Tsar Nicholas II +
the great Soviet famine of 1932–33 X
those who preferred life under the tsar +
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Answer: Figurative Language
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Yes I do, for example a history tv show or a social media page could explain and elaborate on history. I do think though that social medias are less reliable than Wikipedia's or other things, because not many people will just post some facts or reliable stuff on there. They could be lying because its the internet and some people believe that nothing will happen to them or they think its a joke. Well I could elaborate more but thats just the tip of the iceberg.
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<span>The word help is incorrect because it has an error in subject-verb agreement.
Subject verb agreement happens when the subject of the verb agrees with the correct form of the verb. The subject of the verb help is it". "It" is a third person singular pronoun. </span>In order to make help agree with the subject "it", and -s is necessary. It should say "...and it helps to build...".<span>
Often when a verb agrees with a singular third person pronoun, it is necessary to add -s to the end of the verb. For example, It runs, It walks, It smiles. When you use first or second person pronouns there is no -s, as in: I run, You walk, I smile. </span>