The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: 1.b, 2.d, 3.b, 4.b, 5.d, 6.d, 7.b, 8.a"
Here are the chosen answers:
1. They present useful information about the planning stage of a vivarium
2. by discussing the need of different animals.
3. Some imagination may be involved in the design.
4. A person can see inside some vivariums from all four sides of the container.
5. "A vivarium is a clever way to have a miniature ecosystem in your own home."
6. People new to building vivariums are tempted to load them with plants and animals.
7. "It will also give the animals that live there something to live on and dig in."
8. Terrariums are a kind of vivarium, but they contain only plant life.
<u>Answer:</u>
The purpose of analyzing a play is (B) to offer a specific interpretation of the play
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<u>Explanation:</u>
Whenever someone analyses a play, it means he is trying to understand the message of the author better. The person is trying to understand the characters deeply and the style of the writing of the play is also analysed. So, option B is correct.
Option A is incorrect as one doesn’t summarize a play’s plot or story while analysing it. Neither the person tries to understand the geographical setting of the play, as per option C. Option D is incorrect as well as analysing is not providing description of the scenes of the play.
Parents' would be the subject and favorite singing group was the Beatles is the predicate
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