Answer:
Not all of the writer’s evidence is relevant to her argument, though. In defending the movie version of the book, she cites reviewer Peter Rainer:
Reviewers have offered equally high praise for the movie. Film critic Peter Rainer notes in his online movie review for the ?Christian Science Monitor,? “the great conundrum of the Holocaust is that it was perpetrated by human beings, not monsters. Few movies have rendered this puzzle so powerfully.” (Rainer, November 8, 2008) It is interesting to note that Rainer has also reviewed Richard Linklater’s ? Boyhood.? ?Boyhood ? is another child-centered movie. (Rainer, July 11, 2014)
Rainer’s comments about the strength of the movie are relevant. But the fact that Rainer has reviewed other child-centered movies adds nothing to the claim the writer is trying to support.
No writer is entirely wrong or entirely right. By applying critical analysis to the full text of a persuasive selection, readers can evaluate the persuasiveness of the arguments. Reading critically is essential for readers who want to navigate their way through published opinions, editorials, blog posts, theater and movie reviews, or any other persuasive texts. First, identify the writer’s claim. Second, examine the supporting evidence for relevance and reliability. Finally, decide whether or not the writer has argued for his or her claim persuasively
The correct answer is C.) One important aspect of the book is its detailed descriptions.
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
The narrator is showing he is bound is line 266
I believe that it's good for kids to listen to any music they want. It can build them up, and possibly give them confidence. Maybe not the popular stuff going around right now that has no real purpose and all they talk about is how cool they think they are, but music with a meaning, yes. I grew up in a strict christian household and christian music never brought me up any more than my "satanic" bands did. They were always there for me when no one else was, so don't think that just because you don't like it you can take it away from them. You don't understand how much just one song can influence a person. And emo and screamo music can do that way more than popular music can.
~{Oh Mrs. Believer}