Answer:
<em>(C) offering a specific example to support a general claim
</em>
Explanation:
If there is only one claim: "Things which today seem unremarkable could have altered the course of history once...."
<em>Even the answer choice's clarification mentions "the claim": </em>
The second paragraph provides detailed details–perhaps even the position nutmeg played in New York history–to support the argument that apparently inconspicuous things can change the course of events.
So, shouldn't alternative "author say" consider instead of "author claims"?!
1b
2c
3D
4a
5d
6a
7b
8a
9b
10d
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Answer:
How does an author develop central ideas related to culture and
Explanation:
so cheatc
Type in: Why is Prometheus a classic myth? then it shows you a online history book that you can go read the text in for free and let me know what your text says that way i can help you.
A is the answer unless u mean hungrily which in that case the answer is C