<span>A. It may have multiple central ideas which are arranged to support meaning.</span>
<em>C. preview contains the prefix pre-; it changes the word to mean"to see in advance.'' This is the correct answer I promise I just took the K12 unit test and I thought it was A but It wasn't right so yeah the right once again would be C.</em>
I can’t see a picture or anything but here are antonyms for hearken: ignore, tone out
It's pronounced Bla-guard. Don't say the "ck"
Answer:
D. An essay that strings together one quote after another without
connecting them
Explanation:
a bit of dialogue here, a scrap of narrative, an isolated description of a common object, an elaborate running metaphor which threads between the sequences and holds different narrative lines together.