Answer: 3rd option
Explanation:
I just know it's that option. Also the text mostly talks about colors and carrots. If you do not know which one the 3rd option is, it's the one that starts with ''The author states that red....'' The forth option is NOT correct because the article never mentions ''carrots in diets dates back over 1,000 years.'' The 2nd option isn't correct either because it does explain how the author's use of
evidence supports the text's purpose but, not that well. The first option isn't correct because the article never mentions ''carrot-breeding has only
been done for the past 50 years.'' Hope this helps
<span>“Ozymandias” is a sonnet, a fourteen-line poem metered in iambic pentameter. The rhyme scheme is somewhat unusual for a sonnet of this era; it does not fit a conventional Petrarchan pattern, but instead interlinks the octave (a term for the first eight lines of a sonnet) with the sestet (a term for the last six lines), by gradually replacing old rhymes with new ones in the form ABABACDCEDEFEF.</span>
Answer: you should study both the literal, dictionary meaning of the word and the attitude that the word impiles about the theme
Explanation:<em> The dictionary meaning will tell you what the word means and then you can go back to the caged bird and see the way the author says it and where he are her put the word</em>
Answer: A,, “Last week he did fifty sit-ups a day, thinking that he would burn those already apparent ripples on his stomach to even deeper ripples, dark ones, so when he went swimming at the canal next summer, girls in cut-offs would notice."
Explanation: It was correct on the test. <3
Answer: a country ruled by its population
Explanation: i looked it up