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Zoe's <u>intenions</u> were clear. She wanted to borrow Jack's <u>automobile</u>. Jack, however, did not understand why, maybe, he thought, to drive around the <u>neighborhood </u>or maybe to go to Lyn's house. He did not know. Jack was so confused but he let her borrow the car anyway. Then Jack figured it out, Zoe became <u>popular</u> if she drove a car. However, if Zoe didn't drive the car she became<u> generic</u>.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
Explanation:
Speaking vocabulary consists of the words we use when we speak
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
D
Explanation:
its supposed to be principal like the person
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
1. The topic sentence in the passage is underlined as follows: "Quilt making has ... expression for women."
- The topic sentence discusses the role of quilt making in enabling women to self-express themselves.
2. The material that does not clarify or develop the central idea is: "They used dyed cotton fabrics ...; surprisingly, ... years."
- This statement has no relevance to the topic sentence.  It digresses from the main topic to discuss the materials used for quilting instead of concentrating on the social, political, and artistic significance that quilting generates for women, as captured in the topic sentence.
Thus, the topic sentence captures the main idea of the passage.  Other sentences help to develop and support the main idea.
Learn more about the topic sentence at brainly.com/question/2065399
 
        
             
        
        
        
A counterclaim is a reason someone disagrees with a position. Option A is correct.
Counterclaim is denined as a statement that someone makes in response to a statement that has been made by someone else, and that is different from it.
In terms of essays, counterclaims are understood to be the opposite of the argument, or the opposing argument that will be develope with examples that support it in order to prove that this point of view or position is correct in opposition to another one.