<span>C. She lives on the twentieth floor of an old apartment building somewhere in Manhattan.
This option is accurate since it contains articles and modifiers that are grammatically correct:
i) "the" is used before the word "twentieth" (a noun modified by ordering- i.e. first, second, third, and so on...)
ii) "an" is used before the word "old" (which begins with a vowel)
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Answer: The poem “1975: Year of the Cat”, is about a ten-year-old girl who has only known her hometown and is encouraged by her family to have hope in life, but restricted to stay home. The title of the novel "Inside Out & Back Again" suggests a desire to get out of a place, but being put back for some reason, having then a similar plot to the first poem.
Explanation: We can encounter several similarities with both stories. The poem “1975: Year of the Cat,” tells the story of a little girl being trapped in her house by the family and society rules. However, she is encouraged by her mother to have hope in life. On the other hand, the novel "Inside Out & Back Again" tells the story of a girl the same age, who is also very united to her family, but somehow forced to stay inside due to the horrible place they moved to. Although the plot is not told in the title of the novel, the reader can infer that a back and forth situation occurs.
The above question wants to analyze your writing and acting skills. By the way, I can't write an answer for you, but I'll show you how to write it.
The conflict shown in the question occurs because the translation is unable to convey the exact message of the text in its original language. This is because translation always uses adaptation and concept suppression between languages.
However, even within this impossibility, translation is necessary to keep texts alive and move them through new cultures. An example of this is Chinese texts, which have concepts and ideas very intrinsic to Chinese culture, which are impossible to explain in another language but have meanings that must be understood in other cultures.
Once you understand this, you can write your staple.
<h3>Steps to write the paragraph.</h3>
- Start with a topic sentence where you will determine the subject to be addressed.
- Present your argument on the matter.
- Provide evidence to support your argument.
- Complete your positioning and end the paragraph.
More information about the topic sentence is in the link:
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