The option that provides the best definition of the term avant-garde as the author intends it in the passage is (b.) innovative.
<em>Avant-garde </em>is a term taken from French that is used to refer to new ideas that are introduced in fields such as music or literature.<u> It is a concept that is mainly connected to artists that are ahead of their time and also to innovative works of art</u>, especially those that were produced during the 20th century. In this case, <u>a</u><u><em>vant-garde</em></u><u> has been used to describe </u><u><em>Waiting for Godot</em></u><u> since the play appeared to be radically original when it was premiered due to its characters, settings and themes</u>.
Answer:
"is important" is the verb
Explanation:
this is the only verb in the whole sentence since the verb "is" refers to the healthy breakfast in a "state of being" an important part of a great start to a day
D for P. Diddy. Seriously though, this movie takes place in the 60s so the other answers make no sense. It's mainly about an insurance claim come due
The second sentence is the one with the bias.
We can reach this answer because:
- Bias is a claim where the author is in favor of a statement that has no proof.
- In the text, the author states that people when frightened do not act correctly.
- The author generalizes people and shows no evidence of this claim.
- The author also does not show that there are people who can control their fears, which makes the statement generalized.
This statement is presented in the second sentence, which allows us to declare that this sentence is biased, as it is generalized, without evidence, and presents only one strand of thought.
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