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Answer:
A). To draw the reader’s attention to the steps of the procedure.
D). To separate the steps and the measurement information.
Explanation:
A procedural-text primarily aims to inform the reader about a particular process. In such texts, the process is divided into a small logical sequence that helps the reader to accomplish it successfully.
As per the question, the underlined feature in the given procedural-text primarily aims to 'grab the readers' attention about the steps or stages of the procedure and separate the steps as well as measurement information.' It allows the readers to understand the process clearly and effectively as it instructs them about the specific details that need to be kept in mind, the measurements, and the sequence of the process effectively. Thus, <u>options A and D</u> are the correct answers.
Thomas Eliot works multiple themes in the poem, however in general, his usage of imagery mainly represents ageing and decay. In the lines "When the evening is spread out against the sky / Like a patient etherized upon a table", the phrases like "sawdust restaurants" and "cheap hotels," the yellow fog, and the afternoon "Asleep...tired... or it malingers", represent decay. The character's concerns about his hair and teeth which is mentioned in the lines "Combing the white hair of the waves blown back / When the wind blows the water white and black," show the problems about aging.
Well the answer to me would be <span>pessimistic because by her not trying out it really made the whole story just gloomy and sad...</span>