Answer:
The area in which the author backs up her claim with an evidence was when she included a research study printed in the 'Journal of Social and Personal Relationships.'
Explanation:
'Turning Off, Dining In' is an article which states the importance of dining out with family by keeping all the electronic devices and other distractive materials, and spend that few minutes with family.
In her article, the author asserted that the age-old tradition of family coming together to dine-out and spend that time together has been interrupted by using phones, newspapers, magazines, etc on dining table.
To support her claim, she backed up by citing a research study printed in the 'Journal of Social and Personal Relationships', according to which the quality of having one-on-one conversation is declined due to phone usage. In the fifth paragraph, the author supported her claims by providing evidence of the research study in the printed journal, researchers point of view, and also the viewpoints by research subjects.
C because that is an article and the author put forth research and provided facts to develop their argument.
Answer:
The Strange case is about good side of someone and his dark impulses.
Explanation:
Dr Jekyll is a respected researcher but has a very dark impulses he is afflicted with. Each time, his dark impulsestries to push him to commit crime eventhough it is not what he really wanted.
He had no option than to develop a drug that allowed him to transform into Mr Hyde- the ugly monster with those dark impulses. At the beginning, he was happy and comfortable with the transformation. But as time goes on, he begin to notice that even without the drug, he is changing to Mr Hyde- which is against his will.
He tried everything possible to stop it even to the extent of running out of ingredients to prepare his drugs. He ended up killing himself just to put an end to it.