Answer:
This American myth has taken root in classrooms across the country, where children are being encouraged to create their own "quilt codes" and believe fictional stories as if they reflect proven fact.
Explanation:
The idea in sentence 2 states that there was no historical evidence to show that quilts which were hung on clotheslines were in fact used as secret codes by travelers on the Underground Railway and the sentence that develops this idea is the sentence that says that children in schools are encouraged to to create their own quilt codes and stating that they fictional events as if they were real.
Answer A
His whole tone is that there is wonder in snow that people don't seem to look at carefully. He proposes that you go get a magnifying glass and take a better look. What you see is astonishing and beautiful and unlike anything that snow looks like as its falling.
He doesn't argue about the temperature or the sameness of the flakes. He argues about the beauty and uniqueness of snow. B is incorrect.
He says no such thing as C. He says the changes on the ground are what should be observable. C is wrong.
D is just a 4th answer so you had 4 to choose from. He advances no such idea. D is wrong.
<span>Denotative and Connotative are antonyms.
Denotation refers to the straightforward dictionary definition while connotation refers to the personal feelings and thoughts of the word. The words are opposites.
For example, the denotative meaning of the word HOME is a dwelling or living space, and the connotative meaning of HOME is comfort, safety, and warmth.
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Cyprus.
Greek is one of two official languages in the country, along with Turkish.
(Cyprus is an island to the south of Turkey and to the west of Syria).