The best answer would be B. Have you seen pictures of Stonehenge, a giant stone circle in England; the Taj Mahal, a spectacular mausoleum in India; or Machu Picchu, an ancient Inca site located in Peru?
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Roscuro realize that he did not like being a rat, that he did not want to be a rat. This revelation hit with such force, that it made him lose his grip on the chandelier.
An argument does not have to controversial: it just refers to someone taking a stand, arguing for or against something. It does not have to be in opposition to other people's ideas either.
So now we have two options left:
writing that takes a specific perspective
and
<span>writing to explain a writers ideas on a topic
I find both of them not perfect: I would rather say that an argument is a claim, or a statement, that needs to be supported. But from the two I think the better one is </span><span>writing to explain a writers ideas on a topic (this is the best answer I think) since a perspective can mean a "point of view" and this not what an argument is.</span>
Shakespeare changed facts to make political or social statements.
Faustus started learning magic, because he felt that medicine, theology, or the law could do anything for him, or at least what magic could do for him.