Answer:
The central idea of the passage on informed voting was:
<u>Those who vote need to be well informed.</u>
Explanation:
This is true going by the passage in which the author alluded to the fact that, the politicians spends fortunes running advertisements and jingles on what they would do if voted for. This ended up being a watered down approach which ended up being fake.
<em>According to him, those who got elected happens to be those who has the best advertisements and jingles rather than those who meant well for the citizens. </em><em>To him, when every voter is made an informed vote, definitely they will have a true representative of the government.</em>
Answer:
How did the conflict(s) resolve, if at all?
Explanation:
This questions requires first thinking of the entire story as well as analyzing the plot and the overall message of the story to determine the conflict and resolution.
Answer:
No error.
Explanation:
Punctuation errors, be it in the use of the punctuation signs, or capitalizations, etc. forms one of the most important aspects of correct sentences. And not only that, the subject-verb agreement, the use of the adverbs and adjectives also constitute a correct sentence.
In the given sentence <em>"[A]lthough Sonia dances gracefully, her brother Tomas moves clumsily"</em>, there is no error. The adverbs "gracefully" and "clumsily" are correct, describing the way the characters move.
Thus, there is no error in the given sentence.
“Ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for
your country,” challenged every American to contribute in some way to
the public good.
The correct option is
<span>a. poetry written in unrhymed iambic pentameter....</span>