The answer is C) An explanation is informative, while an argument is persuasive. When someone is explaining something to you, they are giving you facts. They are trying to teach you with facts, not opinions. On the other hand, an argument is persuasive. They are trying to get you to take their side. It is not fact, it is opinion. Your answer is C.
~Deceptiøn
It's call : Convergent Boundaries.
Underline the ‘where' adverbs in these sentences.
1. Mohan is playing <u>outside</u>.
2. Jyoti is standing <u>there</u>.
3. Vandana is waiting <u>upstairs</u>.
4. The boy looked <u>up</u>.
5. The puppy stays <u>here</u>.
6. The girl is <u>inside</u>.
7. The aeroplane is flying <u>above</u>.
8. I looked for him <u>everywhere</u>.
9. We travelled <u>far</u> to look for him.
10. He went <u>out</u> to play.
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<u>NOTE</u>:-
♕ An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, an adjective or another adverb and is used to show degree, manner, place, or tîme.
♕ The above are examples of adverbs of plâce. They tell us the place where something happened or happens or will happen, answering the quèstion "where?".
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The answer might be either A or C, but I'd go with C.
Hope this answered your question ;-;