I think you meant to put science, not English, but I'm pretty sure the answer is a
Answer:
a. outline each paragraph
Explanation:
When you outline a paragraph you are giving a brief description of what it's about. If you do this for all of the paragraphs you should have a good understanding of what the main idea of the passage is.
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<span>I would say B: the repetition of a grammatical structure or arrangement of words</span>
Answer:
C). Mrs. Bennet has ample fortune to support her unmarried daughters for the rest of their lives.
Explanation:
The inference that readers can draw from the given paragraph would be that 'Mrs. Bennet had adequate fortune to back her unmarried daughters for the rest of their life.' <u>This inference can be made from the description like 'property consisted almost entirely in an estate of two thousand a year</u>', 'ample for her situation in life', etc. At that time, only male heirs or a distant relative(in absence of male heir) were allowed to inherit the property and therefore, the daughters sadly had no right to inherit their paternal estate or property. This is the reason why Mrs. Bennet looks for guys with 'possession of a good fortune' for marrying her daughters in order to fulfill this deficiency. Thus,<u> option C</u> is the correct answer.
Before answering the question, it is convenient to mention that James Baldwin was a Black writer in the decade of the 50s and even though there were other Negro Writers in the literary world, they all suffered from racisms and social prosecution, the novel “Notes of a native Son” is close to an autobiography assembled from essays James Baldwin had written. In the novel the author intends to depict the hatred black people had to suffer at that time and it is overtly presented in the excerpt below, when the author mentions that: “…the spoils of injustice, anarchy, discontent, and hatred were all around us.”
In his novel “Notes of a native Son” Baldwin uses the key words:buried, weight, tension, bleak to convey the oppressive condition of his father’s life due to racial prejudice.