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to grab the reader’s attention by using understatement to talk about brutal acts... i hope this helps
I would think its D. because in the story "Letter to the editor" How are mixed-use areas different from what we have now? Let me tell you. Our city currently has a dense downtown area and then a massive amount of sprawl reaching out in every direction—the sprawl takes up seventy-five percent of the city’s land. Urban sprawl, the spreading of large developments of housing and shopping areas around a city’s center, has many negative cultural and environmental effects. Sprawl increases traffic congestion along highways. The residents who live in these faraway suburbs often work downtown, where the majority of businesses are still located. They have to undertake long commutes to and from work every day, which limits their time with family and friends and increases their time alone on the road. These longer commutes also result in increased air pollution that can lead to smog problems for the city.
After he has been going around with Jordan Baker<span>, who is a golf champion and plays in tournaments, Nick learns that she cheated in her first big tournament. ... Nick has learned that </span>Jordan Baker<span> is a "bad driver," meaning that she is mendacious, incurably dishonest, and he breaks off his relationship with her.</span>
Answer: D. I should have gone to the museum today, instead of being stuck in class it’s ( gone because he miss the opportunity to go there for it’s pass tense of go is gone)