I'm pretty sure it's B. The evidence <em>isn't</em> effective, so A and C are out. that leaves us with B and D, and in the 2nd choice the answer provides evidence from the text to defend its thesis. D wouldn't be right because the reasoning is incredibly vague and doesn't give any textual evidence to support it. My gut says B.
Answer by YourHope:
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Read the line from act 2 of The Importance Of Being Earnest cecily. It is always painful to part from people whom one has known for a very brief space of time.
The literary device used in the line is a EPIGRAM!
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There are several ways to take notes when listeing to a speech and some methods might be more effective for your way of learning than others.
However, there are some actions to make this process faster that pretty much work for everyone.
The best way to write notes is to stay focused on important things and only write these important things down. If it's about a subject that you understand enough, you can go as far as only writing keywords, as these will help you, as reminders for whole ideas, later when reading the notes.
Answer:
Mitchell's past experience with Paul getting special treatment[c]
Explanation:
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The man is being questioned by two policemen.
This is the passive voice.