Answer:
D is the of this question
Two types of argument would be a non-emergency argument meaning it does not really count, it will be over later. And the seccond argument would be a emergency argument meaning it would actually count towards something. The emergency argument is more important
Answer:
(-11, 8/3)
Explanation:
Using substitution and solving for x first allows you to gather the point
Answer:
1. Joe
2.Sonny
3. Rosa
4. Edmund
Explanation:
Referring to the details in the sentences it is possible to connect which character is fitting the best.
1. This first sentence we can connect with Joe because he says that he needs to hear about another 'boy'. And Joe is the one that died. He was Sonnys' best friend.
2. The second sentence is referring to Sonny because he is the one who has just lost his best friend( Joe)
3. This sentence we can connect with Rosa because in this case, it seems that she is knowing Sonny better that Edmund and that she is closer to him.
4. We can tell that here is about Edmund because he and Sonny are friends from recently and Sonny has to tell him that his friends died which is difficult for him.
In the excerpt from "The Black Cat", by Edgar Allan Poe, the reason why the author most likely included the underlined sentence is <em>to explain how the cat's death may be a remote factor in the fire.</em>
First the narrator, under the influence of alcohol intoxication, grabs the cat from the throat and "...cut one of its eyes from the socket!" When the cat recovers "...I slipped a noose about its neck and hung it to the limb of a tree;". The narrator wants to explain how things happen to make it clear if the black cat could be a factor of the fire.