The correct answer would be C (It was given to King Arthur by Merlin).
All of the other answers can be excluded.
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You can infer that she is not pleased to see the person and was not expecting them
Answer:
The detail that best supports the central idea of the article that Trudel wanted to see Rickie Fowler play golf more than anything is:
"Well, Trudel has dreams--he wants to...play golf for a living. But first, he wants to play golf with his hero, Rickie Fowler."
Explanation:
In the Newsela article "Rickie Fowler, Make-A-Wish and the walk of a lifetime at Detroit Golf Club," written by Shawn Windsor on June 30, 2019, the story of Anthony Trudel's love for golf was profusely narrated. And Shawn described the efforts made by Rickie Fowler to make a difference in the life of Anthony Trudel, a teenager who has brain cancer and loves Rickie Fowler and his golfing talents, especially his respect for others in the field of play.
Paragraph blocks are especially useful in problem-and-solution essays because they allow a writer to explain a problem at length and identify components to a solution - C
Answer:
In Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," the protagonist refuses to read Artemidorus' letter because he considers that personal matters are not a priority. In this manner, he dismisses Artemidorus as if he were insane and it is suggested that he should present the letter to the Congress. Thus, the fact that Caesar does not give preference to his own life weakens him and predicts his tragic fate, since he is now completely unaware of the plot to murder him and of the people that will turn agaist him.