Yes, B is the answer to this question.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
FORMAT:
Author(s). "Title of Article." Title of Periodical, Day Month Year, pages.
Answer:
Not sure but can narrow it down
Explanation:
I don't have enough info to be sure about the answer. I don't know if there is an article or passage to read. If there is, please upload it so I can help you further. I think the answer should be either the first choice or the last choice. If you want to persuade readers that huskies sometimes steal food from humans, in order to compare the consequences, it could be to open up someone's eyes as to what they are doing is wrong. It would be like asking a thief, how would you feel if a husky snatched your filet mignon off of your plate? They would hopefully see that it wouldn't feel good, therefore they shouldn't steal because it will hurt someone else.
The option that says they want to persuade readers that humans and huskies are treated as equals, in my opinion, means that if we would give consequences to a dog such as scolding him, a human should also receive some sort of consequence.
Answer:
Well,
Explanation:
Mythology is when people believe in Greek gods and stuff like that, so if people were to believe this that means that they would most likely still do what they do or stand by their rules.
Cultures, in the US we look each other in the eyes, smile and shake hands but in another country doing that may be a sign of disrespect so they would have a set of rules for them to follow and not be disrespectful.