A. Parallel plots
The two women are both fending for themselves while their husbands are away fighting a war. Same plot but in a different time.
Answer: "Say not that thousands are gone, turn out your tens of thousands; throw not the burden of the day upon Providence, but "show your faith by your works," that you may be blessed. It matters not where you live, or what rank of life you hold, the effect or the blessing will reach you all. The far and the near, the home counties and the back, the rich and the poor, will suffer or rejoice alike."
"for I think it wrong; but if a thief breaks into my house, burns and destroys my property, and threatens me, or those that are in it, and to "bind me in all cases whatsoever" to his absolute will, am I to suffer it?"
Explanation: In each piece, Pain refers to how awful things can be, and how awful it is. Making the urge to fight back and chance of victory grow stronger. Each piece shows that, we may lose much if we fight this war, but what will we lose if we don't fight it?
The only complete sentence there is C. :)
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
Because the slang terms of "lame" and "cool"do not match the formal style of the passage.
It usually appears as an individual section called Reference.
It locates at the end of the essay, and they are labeled correspondingly with notice in the previous sections as well.