The inference is that the use of juxtaposition in this excerpt affect the meaning of the passage affect the understanding of the setting as C. it illustrates a literal and figurative divide between two places.
<h3>What is an inference?</h3>
It should be noted that an inference is the conclusion deduced based on the information given in the excerpt.
In this case, the inference is that the use of juxtaposition in this excerpt affect the meaning of the passage affect the understanding of the setting as it illustrates a literal and figurative divide between two places.
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Answer:
The answer is B: variety in sentence structure and length.
Explanation:
To have good fluency the sentence structure has to vary(so it does not just repeat every time). The length of a sentence must be long enough to make a point, that's why b makes the most since out of all the options.
Answer:
Swarbrick is young compared with other parliamentarians, and she feels that the older generation cannot understand the threat of global warming.
Explanation:
The given passage is from the text titled <em>"OK, boomer,
" retorts lawmaker to heckler during climate change meeting
</em>.
It tells about Chlöe Swarbrick's speech in the New Zealand Parliament. Bringing the attention of the rest of the parliament to an important issue, climate change, she mentions her age, emphasizing that it will be the younger generations who will be dealing with the consequences of global warming, not most of the members of the parliament, who will no longer be its members in a couple of decades. They do not understand the threat of global warming, which is why they are not paying attention to it, despite the fact they should.
This is why the third option is the correct one.
B) Personal because in formal business and adjustment letters, you use a colon instead of a coma in the salutations.
Answer:
To preserve the country's founding principle of a nation of states.