The answer is c. Both passages describe the physical remains of warriors.
The visage is another word for ship, which is a remain of a warrior, and so is the school.
I took the test and put B and it was wrong so I am sure this is the answer.
I hope this helps and please someone tell me if it was correct, I`m 99% sure it is.
The sentence that does not support the main idea of this text is C. The Sumerians were a wealthy people. In general, the text is about the invention of writing and how it developed throughout the years. Whether the Sumerians were wealthy people or not, this fact does not add information that results relevant for the evolution of the invention of writing.
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Some feared a female ruler meant that England would continue to be seen as a weak country. France and Spain were the most powerful nations, and both were ruled by kings. There were worries about who Elizabeth might marry; a foreign prince could end up taking control. Elizabeth became more anti-Catholic as her reign went on. 162 Catholics were executed between 1577 and 1603. Some extreme Protestants were unhappy with any form of compromise. Elizabeth wanted her people to worship on her terms so that she was ultimately in control.
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I'm not very sure about any context, but this is the info that I have gathered. <3
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Brave orchid vs Sister Moon orchid
Explanation:
Moon Orchid was only in one chapter and she was basically known for being a "useless" weak, pretty, and uncoordinated character according to Brave orchid and couldn't complete the simplest of tasks.
On the other hand, Brave Orchid is forceful, brave, determined, and capable. Basically the opposite version of Moon Orchid.
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C). This books helps me realize that much of my online information is not secured.
Explanation:
<em>The central idea of the book "The Code Book" is to reveal that much of the world's online information is not secured</em> as the number of internet users is rapidly increasing and very few consider or pay attention to take precautions in order to keep their privacy intact. Lucy relates it personally as via going through this book, she realized that most of her information online is not secured and could be misused for different purposes. The personal connection is built when she relates it to her own privacy and security that reflects her viewpoint on this subject.