Answer:
I think it's d
Explanation:
I think i'm wrong but oh well
The theme developed in the story is about "Truth and Lies".
•Story explores whether lying is sometimes justifiable. •Kevin tells truth to Waldo that father helped with Latin homework and is punished for it –ironic, since particularly in strict Catholic school, lying would be considered a sin and truth something to be encouraged and rewarded instead of punished. •Kevin lies to father that Latin was fine and is rewarded by father feeling relieved because he “was a bit worried about it” and has not hurt father’s pride in academic ability nor made him feel guilty as might be if knew that Kevin had been caned for his wrong answers. • Kevin “laughed and slipped his hand into the warmth of his father’s overcoat pocket, deep to the elbow”. Story ends showing happiness and closeness of Kevin’s relationship with father intact, which would not be case if he had told truth; author inviting reader to decide whether lying sometimes justifiable<span>, therefore. </span>
Answer:
The answer is (D. It is the reason an author is writing a passage.)
Explanation:
The topic sentence is basically, the main idea or point. It is literally, the topic of the entire passage.
He in a very indirect way appeals to the readers emotions through the use of charged words. For example:
<span>1-The first charged word Jefferson makes use of is liberty when he takes notice that all men deserve “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness” (142).</span>
2- A word with strong connotations is justice when he writes: “We have appealed to their native justice” (144)
<span>3- Honor is the final charged word Jefferson uses when he declares the signers of the <span>Declaration </span>“pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes and our sacred honor” (144)</span>
I think the right answer is C.