<u>Answer:
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The detail from the text that best supports the answer to part A is "Dystopian authors argued that the pursuit of perfection will inevitably lead not to ‘no place’ but to a ‘bad place’, because of flaws within the system”
<u>Explanation:
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- The Part A of the text speaks about the discipline of Dystopia.
- The given text exhibits a resemblance of meaning between the two as it progresses.
- It is through part A of the text itself that we get a crude idea of dystopia.
Answer:
D). She is able to give an objective account of one part of Enrique's life.
Explanation:
The writing of Enrique's emotional journey in the form of a biography would help Sonia to 'be able to offer an objective account of one part of Enrique's life' as the readers would themselves be able to relate to his experiences and sympathize him.
If she had not opted for a biographical portrayal of his journey, she could have been considered biased and the audience could not relate to him that impactfully and the intended response might not come out. Thus, opting for a biographical form allows her to offer an unbiased account of his journey and elicit natural responses and feelings from the audience. Thus, <u>option D</u> is the correct answer.
A lot of places with lots of structures such as a park, major city, or roof tops.
The correct answer is a sonnet. Shakespeare was known for his common use of (well-written) sonnets in his plays.