Answer:
C. Flying boats are larger than floatplanes, and unlike floatplanes, the entire fuselage can float.
Explanation:
Using process of elimination we know it cannot be D. That leaves us with choices A, B, and C.
Now we look at question B, it states that flying boats are floatplanes, which is not true. So we can eliminate choices B and D now.
Now we have A and C. We must choose the choice that BEST summarizes the author’s comparison of flying boats to floatplanes. A, HOWEVER states that floatplanes are larger than flying boats, which according to the passage (These seaplanes [flying boats] are usually larger and more stable on water than floatplanes are.) So now we can eliminate choice A, which leaves us with the most logical answer due to deductive reasoning, C. So therefore the answer must be C. Hope this helps.
Answer:
the three most effective ads
an explanation of each ad’s target audience
an explanation of each ad’s persuasive technique
details from the ad, including slogans or associations
Answer:
She is trying to elicit his sympathy for her.
Explanation:
In her conversation with Gus Trenor, Lily Bart tried to elicit his sympathy for her by narrating the financial troubles she was facing. She narrated to him how she was coerced by Judy to marry a money bag known as Gryce to escape her financial woes. Her self-respect and integrity, however, would not allow her to yield to such an alliance. She rather resolved to go and live with her aunt Richfield.
Trenor was really moved by the story and his sympathy made him volunteer to help Lily Bart invest her money in the stock market. He was an expert in such matters and he believed he could help Lily Bart to get great gains from the investment.
Answer:
a
Explanation:the son of a slave
Answer:
C or choice 3.
Explanation:
1 is subjective, as this is an opinion. 2 may be true however it is not backed up with any evidence and could be construed as an opinion. 4 is probably true but only the writer has that perspective about the dogs in their neighborhood.
3 had research statistics to show facts. It would be even clearer if the writer stated where the research came from.