Answer:
The correct answer is How-To.
Explanation:
The non-fiction genre proposes a writing that excludes the fictitious and works with documentary material without being realistic, emphasizes the montage and the way of organizing the material, rejects the concept of verisimilitude as an illusion of reality, as an attempt to make believe that the text conforms to reality and can faithfully reflect the facts.
Inside it we can find the How-To Genre. As their name indicates, here we can find texts that explain how to do something. They contain a step by step with each of the things that we must do certain specific tasks.
An example of this would be a book that teaches you to repair an appliance.
So they believe what you say. It would be a waste of time to communicate with your audience if they dont even believe you.
Kambili doesn't seem happy with her family.
<h3>Why doesn't she look happy?</h3>
- Kambili's father is very unstable and violent.
- Kambili's father suppresses the happiness and freedom of everyone in the family.
- Everyone needs to live in silence and fear of Kambili's father's anger.
This oppressive environment makes Kambili unhappy with her family, mainly because of the sense of dread everyone has towards her father and the violence.
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
Who and whose (which is wrong for a couple of reasons) refer to people. So neither of those 2 can be the answer.
Which and that are all that is left.
The usage is very close. Which, I think, is the correct answer. It usually begins a clause that adds more information to the noun (usually) that it modifies. In this case, the clause modifies mammal and tells it that is unique in that it can fly.
That is normally a pronoun that oddly modifies again usually a specific noun. You are not talking about a bat that lives in your back yard and that you have named. Bats in general are the only mammals that fly.
I still would use which.