I think the answer is A. Do you eat a snack before bed? I'm sorry if I"m wrong.
The correct answer would be simple details. A compare and contrast essay should not identify simple details. You do not need to identify simplistic details in a compare and contrast essay unless these details convey a deeper meaning. Simple details are just very simple and easily understood and need not to be compared with anything. Such as "dogs and cats are animals".
Yes indeed, very solid point here
Answer:
B. It introduces a new central idea to focus on.
Explanation:
I say this but I didn't read the passage, so excuse me if I'm wrong. It doesn't seem to be A, sense it isn't contrasting a statement. It really could be C as well, but this seems to be something it would focus on. It could not be D because it is not a concluding sentence, it would leave the passage in an awkward state. This is why I say B.
Answer:
A) It strengthens the authors reason for investigating.
Explanation:
I had the same question on edgenuity.