Answer:
D). A Concluding Statement.
Explanation:
As per the question, the given evaluation misses a 'concluding statement' that prevents a closure in the evaluation. A concluding statement is quite essential as it not only functions to bind the argument together and add cohesiveness to it. <u>Since Gunther misses the concluding statement, the readers are unable to receive a 'sum up' of the evaluation along with the judgment and concluding remarks of the author which not only reiterates the key ideas together but also brings a closure</u>. Thus, <u>option D</u> is the correct answer.
Cause and effect pattern is used.
Explanation:
Climate change pressures will influence marine planktonic systems globally, and it is conceivable that harmful algal blooms may increase in frequency and severity.
These pressures will be manifest as alterations in temperature, stratification, light, ocean acidification, precipitation-induced nutrient inputs, and grazing, but absence of fundamental knowledge of the mechanisms driving harmful algal blooms frustrates most hope of forecasting their future prevalence.
There is expectation that harmful algal bloom (HAB) geographical domains should expand in some cases, as will seasonal windows of opportunity for harmful algal blooms at higher latitudes.
For the LORD is good; his mercy is everlasting; and his truth endureth to all generations. Type of parallel: Synthetic
A parallel grammatical construction form implies that every part of a sentence uses similar grammatical composition.
The different types of parallel structures that can be used include synonymous parallel, antithetical parallel, climatic parallel and emblematic parallel.
Parallelism is seen in poetry when lines are deliberately placed together to build comparison, contrast, or enrichment of a meaning.
Synthetic parallelism includes the completion or expansion of the idea of the first part in the second part.
The type of Parallel structure used here is Synthetic parallelism as the Psalm here begins to state that the Lord is good after which it extends that similar notion by saying that his mercy is everlasting.
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Mark can <u>use quotes from any book in his review</u> because it is allowed under <u>fair use</u>
Fair use allows for the critique of art but does not allow for large chunks of a book to be copied. Fair use also applies to motion picture media, as long as significant portions of the movie is not shown (but rather short clips instead).