Answer:
It is <em>reality.</em>
- <em>But this depends on the text.</em>
<em>I hope this helped at all.</em>
Answer:
the exposition
Explanation:
the exposition is in the beginning of the story. it usually has background information about characters and explains the setting
<u>Answer</u>:
A preceding circumstance, event, object, style, phenomenon etc. of or relating to the home, the household, household affairs, or the family: Antecedent.
The answer is Option A.
<u>An example: </u>
Some antecedents to the Native American novel might exist in Native American’s oral traditions.
Something produced or manufactured in one's own country to give up possession or occupancy of: Domestic.
The answer is Option B.
<u>An example: </u>
Khadi is a domestic product of India.
To give up or relinquish (an office, position, etc.): Vacate.
The answer is Option D.
<u>An example: </u>
The landlord asked us to vacate the room if the rent wasn’t paid by the 10th of this month.
To develop gradually: Evolve.
The answer is Option C.
<u>An example: </u>
Rahul evolved from a shy boy to a confident and self-independent man.
Answer:
C. How trucks help planes
Explanation:
The paragraph you were given is:
It takes a lot of trucks to get an airplane ready to fly. Fuel trucks are very important. They fill the fuel tanks of planes. Baggage trucks carry people’s suitcases to and from planes. Still other trucks deliver food. You might also see mail trucks and cargo trucks. Also standing by at airports are repair trucks.
Statement C is the correct one, as this paragraphs gives many examples of how trucks are of help at the airport - they help prepare airplanes to fly, fill their fuel tanks, repair them, carry people's baggage to and from them. That is the main idea of the paragraph.
Statement B is incorrect, as, while trucks may carry food, that is not the main idea. Statement A is also incorrect, because the paragraph doesn't compare airplanes and trucks, but explain how helpful trucks are.