The answer is C.
Since Bibliography is " a list of works (such as books and articles)" and c is the only one with anything listed.
Answer:
You have to answer it with your opinion and have facts to back it up. It's not multiple choice.
Explanation:
Something to Help you with this is the acronym R.A.C.E
First Restate the question
Second Answer the question (in your case with your opinion)
Third Cite the passage( in your case the themes disscused in the passage)
Fourth Explain (explain it by tying your opinions about highschoolers with the themes you discussed)
Fifth- Wrap it up and make the last sentence to sum it up.
You could do it that way or to make it faster just say your opinion and explain.
This question is incomplete, here´s the complete question.
Screech! When a driver pushes on the brake pedal, it initiates a process that causes the vehicle to stop in motion. We literally trust braking systems with our lives every time we get into a vehicle or
cross at a busy intersection. How does this life-critical process work? It begins when the pedal is pushed. At this moment brake fluid is reljased into the braking mechanisms. As the fluid collects, this creates a leverage, which causes a friction to be applied. This friction will create a force that will cause the wheels to stop and allow you to reach your destination safely. Beep! Beep!
What is the main/central idea of the passage?
How a braking system functions on an automobile
Trusting automotive braking systems
Brake fluid being released in the area where the breaking mechanisms are
There is no main/central idea
Answer: How a braking system functions on an automobile
Explanation:
This passage´s main idea is not meant to focus on brake fluids or the trustworthiness of braking systems.
The main idea is how braking systems work as a whole. To do so, the passage describes the process that ensues since pushing on the brake pedal and until the vehicle stops, including the brake fluid being released, creating leverage and friction that make the wheels stop.
B. Ask the reference librarian.
The librarian is there to help you find information. She or he knows what information you need should be where.