The correct answers are C. Readers question the narrator's interpretation of his motivation, and D. Readers fear what the narrator, giving into evil, will do next.
He is evidently distressed and deeply disturbed, but nevertheless, we are wondering if he tries to run away from his responsibility. People don't just turn from good to bad, and that is why we doubt his account and interpretation.
As for D, we feel suspense and expect something bad to happen, thanks to the narrator's description of his own state of mind.
In a good paragraph, all the sentences refer to the main idea of the paragraph. So if the topic sentence refers to the main idea of the paragraph, the remaining should too (false).
It would be altogether, because all together is two words.
The correct answer is B. Postman argues that television commercials do not use language or "tests of truth" to viewers decide whether to buy a product. instead, they rely on images to create an emotional appeal that influences consumers' decisions (postman, 1985: 127-128).
Explanation:
To avoid plagiarism you need to reference the author, this means mentioning the name of the author and including the last name, date of publication, and pages in a parenthesis at the end of the citation. Also, if the exact words of the author are included rather than only a summary or paraphrase of these it is necessary to enclose the exact words in quotation mark (").
According to this, the option that is not a plagiarized version is B, because this reference the author correctly in (postman, 1985: 127-128) and uses the quotation marks when the exact words of the author are used. Also, in other options, the author is not referenced and the exact words of Postman are used without the quotation marks.
the answer would be 4) ended