Problem One
It sure isn't D. That would be a positive reason for texting. This is an essay against texting. It may be true, but you want to hide it from prying eyes who might use it as an argument against your thesis.
I don't know how you could prove the second part of B. In any event the detail you need has to support the idea that you are endangering others. Your problem with germs doesn't affect me, especially through cyber space.
You could pick A, but the problem is the second part of the choice. You'd really have to work to show how that could happen although I suppose it is possible. If it can cause misunderstandings, then that would happen whether you were texting or having a friendly game of Badminton.
I think C is the better answer, but I'm not fully convinced it isn't A. That's the problem with multiple guess. Eventually it does break down to a guess sometimes.
Problem Two
You can get rid of A for certain. It may be true, but it has nothing to do with stiff necks and calloused thumbs.
Same comment applies to B.
I don't think you are really talking about limiting texting. You are talking about not changing your current habits. So C is marginally incorrect.
Pick D
Answer:
In this sentence the word is would be your predicate.
Explanation:
Your predicate within a sentence, is also another word for your verb. The verb in the sentence above is a linking verb.
B) mainly
The word "mainly" shows that the story of Huck Finn is more fiction than fact. He repeats this word many times when he is talking about the story being one of truth. This intensifier introduces the idea of the story being a bit exaggerated and fictional. The other words add to the characterization of Huck. He uses ain't simply to mean isn't. When he says "that ain't no matter" he means that it is no big deal. Without is used to mean exactly that and is not meant as an opposite.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
In most of the stories the narrator is a first person so i think it is A
forgive if wrong
Answer:
Hey! It's me Shawn Mendes! :D
Explanation: