Some examples for an idea is lets say its for free dress, the reasoning can't just be 'because we want to' it can be simply because its a way of expressing oneself by adding accessories as in how many students do even when they have standardised dress. Making the ideas more resonable and good points. Making sure everyone has a benifit of the activity. Finding more than 2-3 reasons towards the activity benifits can make it more possible than just having 1 reasoning towards it.
<span>A. it starts, obviously, with being the best student you can be.</span>
Based on the the excerpt from The Dark Game, I think that the <span>statement that best leads to the inference that the men had intercepted a very important message was: "</span><span>That single name fired the men with excitement as they began working on the message from the beginning.</span>" The statement suggests that they have unlocked something important as they were excited and became persistent on further working on the cryptic message.
Your purpose for writing the essay might be to persuade the reader to watch that particular TV show.
(As for the questions below, I think you have to answer those yourself based on the TV show you've chosen.)
>>> Jenna and Franklin = They <<<
A. Jenna and Franklin "are" going to arrive late.
B. Jenna and Franklin "have" called to say they will arrive late.
C. [It is true]
D. Jenna and Franklin "are" calling to say they will arrive late.