The answer is D) It gives an example of what is stated in sentence 1.
Sentence two confirms what sentence 1 says, that "Phobias are fears that are exaggerated and completely out of proportion to any real danger that is inherent in a situation.".
If those people went in that elevator, they had a high chance of being safe. But their fears didn't allow them to do that, as they thought of the worst thing happening, even if it didn't happen. Their minds were exaggerating.
An example of a paragraph about the benefits of face mask using phrases, clauses, and sentences is the following - the paragraph is topicalized to improve readability:
- Although still controversial to some people, wearing a face mask has proven to be the most efficient method to prevent catching the virus that has caused the pandemic.
- By wearing the mask, people drastically reduce the chances of transmitting or catching the virus when talking and breathing, especially in closed spaces.
- Of course, wearing a mask helps prevent other airborne diseases as well. No wonder nurses and doctors are always wearing masks.
- A phrase is a group of words that does not possess both a subject and a verb.
- A clause is a group of words the possesses both a subject and a verb.
- A sentence is a group of words that conveys a complete thought and meaning. <u>One sentence can be comprised of one or more clauses as well as phrases.</u>
- Using the paragraph above, let's provide an example for each:
1. Phrase: "By wearing the mask."
2. Clause: "People drastically reduce the chances."
3. Sentence: "By wearing the mask, people drastically reduce the chances of transmitting or catching the virus when talking and breathing, especially in closed spaces."
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D . About 100 trillion stars.
It helps a reader better understand the text he/she is reading with notes
Context:
The wind blew through his hair, as he was blowing before the whistle.
What that meant:
It was windy, and he was thinking of ideas, before he said them all in a instant.
Your answer:
Context is a way of describing stuff in metaphor, before it actually happens. As you can see in the example(s) I wrote above.