Answer: D) At 18, people are more mature and better able to make mature decisions.
Explanation: In the given excerpt we can see the description of the speaker's point of view about raising the driving age from 16 to 18 years old. The speaker thinks that teenagers should not be allowed to drive until they are 18, because most 15 and 16 years old are too immatures to make decisions and take responsibility of their driving. The sentences that best support the author's position is that at 18, people are more mature and better able to make mature decisions.
The night before I was so excited for my holidays .we were going to America New York but one thing that was sad was the the flight was 12 hours (hrs) I mas sure I had everything pack and then got ready I was so happy and at the same time I was sad because I had to leave my cat at my mothers friends house we were going for 10 days I went to sleep at 10pm the next morning I couldn’t stop smiling I was sooo happy then we were getting ready to go to the car and I went to say bye to my cat the off we went to the car it was only 1 hrs drive but I fell asleep in the car then my mother woke me up we were at the airport we parked out car then we went to the airport we went through all the security everything was good our plane was leaving in an hour do uo just went on my phone then we started to board Wesen we got to the plane we were so happy so the our plane too off I feel asleep for half of the plane ride the n I just went on my phone we lanaded around midnight when we go to our hotel we went straight to bed the the next morning we woke up and had breakfast and went down to the reception and called my mas friend and I wantsedto see how outr cat was doing and they said that she passes away I started crying and couldn’t stop and my holidays were ruined
Answer:
The Pardoner is characterized as an effective speaker and a skilled con artist.
Explanation:
Satire is the use of humor, irony or exaggeration to expose or criticize a human folly or vice. It can be used to address social issues and encourage social change.
In "The Pardoner's Tale," Geoffrey Chaucer exaggerates the Pardoner's extreme greed. In the excerpt, the Pardoner is portrayed as a deceiving orator who makes fun of his job and the people he exonerates.
Answer:
d. to describe the main idea
Explanation:
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