The correct answer is C. Loss of local business
Explanation:
An outline is a summary of the content that will be included in a text in which topic and subtopics are organized by using roman numbers (I, II, III), letters (A, B, C) or cardinal numbers (1,2,3) to show how ideas are connected to each other or belong to another idea, additionally, the ideas included in outlines should be parallel, which means they relate to a wider idea in the same way and follow the same grammatical structure, an example of this is that De-personalization of relationships in the outline shown here contains two ideas "Pharmacies" and "Banks" and both items are places and are related in the same way to the wider idea. Considering this, in the case of "Uniformity of culture" the most correct sub-idea is "loss of local ideas" as this idea also contains the idea "Pervasiveness of national franchises" and as this idea starts with a noun "Pervasiveness" the following idea should equally start by a noun which in this case is "loss", in this way both ideas have the same grammatical structure which shows they relate in the same way to the wider idea, while using different grammatical structures show a lack of consistency.
I'm assuming ringing is the underlined word, so I'd go with A. participle.
Answer:
The best answer to the question: To determine the central idea of "An Essay on Man", what should the reader do first, would be, D: Identify the topic.
Explanation:
"An Essay on Man" is a poem that was written by Alexander Pope, and which was published in 1733-34. Essentially this poem´s main purpose is to try and justify the workins of God towards Man, but most importantly to try to portray God´s workings as truths that have to be accepted my man as absolutes that cannot be understood, but just accepted as they are.
When we are trying to find central ideas on either a text, or a simple paragraph, the first thing we must always locate first is the topic sentence, and after finding it, we must look for the key details that back the topic sentence. Topic sentences are basically the main ideas inside texts and by finding them we can basically map out the ideas set forth by a writer.
She,who was gliding in the rink, was getting attention from the people.
They were playing in the park while singing happy songs. People were
making fond of the crazy person while throwing stones at him. He was
giving gifts to street children and wishing them a merry Christmas. The
girl was confessing her feelings and she was feeling nervous about it.
Answer:
Paul Janeczko introduces a topic grabbing the readers attention. Asks a question, uses a quote, or states a interesting fact. By asking a question it makes the readers want to keep reading to find the answer to the asked question. He uses a quote or writes about a interesting fact to grab their attention and make them intrigued and want to read the rest to see where the story will go. He makes the audience want more so they continue to read Explanation: Hope this helps you~! <\3