I don’t have any context but the last option seems the most correct in my opinion.
He's trying to explain what exactly motivated him, particularly in the second paragraph. It was none of the things that would motivate someone to commit murder. Gain of any kind was out of the question. Feelings were not the motive. Nothing the old man had motivated him.
It was just his eye. So he's in a battle with himself. (That's the first answer).
We are leading up to something and we need to have a background. This is not the climax or the resolution. It is not the falling action -- just the opposite. It is the build up towards the climax.
So the only thing it can be is the exposition which is the second answer.
It kept them fighting hard and gave them motivation
Which statement best describes how the author addresses the conflicting evidence in paragraph -She gives additional proof that the findings of the study are undeniable.
Explanation:
The paragraph talks about a research in which the mental illness among the youth is related to the lack of sleep some researcher disagree and correlates the problem of lack of sleep with the problems like depression and anxiety but as per the study conducted by professor adam windsor it stated the fact that mental illness is correlated with the problem of lack of sleep among teenagers.
Thus the answer is (c) She gives additional proof that the findings of the study are undeniable.
Answer:
Lines 15-21 act as a flashback in that the writer is remembering details of a past experience. The author mentioning a 'needle of hot silver, a thread of fire' alludes to the fire that is described later in the story. The fact that the memories were brought by a 'whiff of smoke' is also a strong indicator that the author had an experience with a fire.
Explanation:
Lines 15-21 act as a flashback in that the writer is remembering details of a past experience. The author mentioning a 'needle of hot silver, a thread of fire' alludes to the fire that is described later in the story. The fact that the memories were brought by a 'whiff of smoke' is also a strong indicator that the author had an experience with a fire.