I agree with the person above.
The sentence should be written like this:
Studying for the test, I learned many interesting things.
The correct answer is C. test.
In "The Wisdom of Solomon," the baby's true mother agrees to give up her child because B) she would rather lose her child than see him harmed. Solomon did this because he knew that the true mother would never want the baby to be harmed.
Thomas More shows evidence that his argument is true, which makes the argument credible, even if the reader may not agree with it.
<h3>What is a credible argument?</h3>
- It is an argument that presents objective and logical thinking.
- It is an argument that is supported by evidence.
When Thomas More makes the argument that society is better when people work on useful things, he presents evidence to support this reasoning. In addition, he manages to show the consequences caused by useful and useless works in society, which establishes a well-structured, proven, and objective argument.
These characteristics make his argument credible to the reader, even if the argument presents a controversial thought that is contrary to the reader's opinion on the same subject.
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<span>The phrase “born from Cadmus” is an example of a patronymic. A patronymic is a name added after the given name from the father or grandfather or from the great great ancestors. It is shown that the narrator itself is the greatest ancestor because he is denoting born of Cadmus as my children.</span>
Answer: The topic sentence
Explanation: If the text is properly written, the topic sentence should either be at the beginning of the paragraph/text, or the end, if it is a short text; for things like the heading or title; words in special print; repeated words; things reiterated by pronouns; or ideas being suggested.