We can work through the answers. Option A is not correct because the author does not say that there is plenty of food, he points out that plenty of food can be obtained, however the producers do not make enough money and therefore they just leave it. Option B is not correct because there is no parallelism in the excerpt. The sentences with <em>There is </em>do not have a grammatical relevance with each-other. The option D is not correct because the excerpt shows author's anger stemming from the irresponsibility of people. Therefore, the correct answer is C.
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Answer:
since there isn't anything to eat in the house, let's order a pizza
Answer:
Question: What motif appears in this passage? (act 5, scene 1, of Julius Caesar.)
D on Edge "an omen that predicts misfortune for Cassius’s army"
Explanation:
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Answer:
Goemon does not trust his rescuers
Explanation:
in the passage from title" THE HEART OF SAMURAI " stated that "Each of them was also given a metal stick, with four prongs on one end. “Fork,” the sailor said – and showed them they should use it to eat the rice.
The fishermen recited their prayer before eating. “Itadakimasu – I will humbly receive.”
Then Goemon said, “It might be poison.” what can be inferred from the the above statement is that Goemon do not trust his rescuer