I think B. But instead of those dots, I prefer a comma instead
They should choose the last door which read spen ded glen because the other two read lowe ater leading to deep of sea and other read comb u stion leading to fire.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The story talks about two people who are trapped under ground and want to escape in to the world back after being trapped for a long period of time. So to their escape, elf came and told them about three doors out of which one would help them move out safely.
They now had to decide very carefully after thinking which door to choose out of the three with which they could move out.
Answer:
It comes from a reliable source Edward Corsi was not only an immigrant himself but also a Commissioner of Immigration.
Explanation:
'Immigrant Kids' is a book written by Russell Freedam on the lives of children who came as an immigrant to America. These young kids had to work as a labour in many industries to earn money. The book also sheds light on American dream for a new comer to America.
<u>The quotation 'that the voyage was an ordeal, but worth it' were said by Edward Corsi, who himself was a ten-year old immigrant in 1907. He sailed to New York Harbour as a ten-year old immigrant. Edward Corsi, then, later became tthe Commissioner of Immigration as well</u>.
So, the quote is credible because it is coming from a reliable source, Edward Corsi. Thus the correct answer is the last option.
In the Super Bowl commercial, Coca-Cola uses an argument not only to sell their products, but also to try to get people to come to work for the company.
<h3>What do you see in the commercial?</h3>
The commercial covers part of the factory and the spaces of the Coca Cola factory showing how its employees carry out their tasks in their jobs.
The aim is to send a striking message to the public about the friendly and good environment for the company's employees.
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The excerpt that depicts the White family's doubt on the Major's story would be when Mr. White said:
"If the tale about the monkey's paw is not more truthful than those he has been telling us," said Herbert, as the door closed behind their guest, just in time to catch the last train, "we shan't make much out of it."