Answer:
The central idea of the passage on informed voting was:
<u>Those who vote need to be well informed.</u>
Explanation:
This is true going by the passage in which the author alluded to the fact that, the politicians spends fortunes running advertisements and jingles on what they would do if voted for. This ended up being a watered down approach which ended up being fake.
<em>According to him, those who got elected happens to be those who has the best advertisements and jingles rather than those who meant well for the citizens. </em><em>To him, when every voter is made an informed vote, definitely they will have a true representative of the government.</em>
Answer:
Democrat leaders have said they want legislation that will allow for eventual citizenship to the immigrants in question.
The best answer would be A. to raise questions the reader will want answered. it will make the reader continue reading
Answer:
The answer to this question is B.
1) The correct answer is: B) Developing
The word <em>develop </em>means to invent something or bring something into existence. <em>Refine</em> refers to the improvement of the idea by making small changes, that means the idea already exists, it is only modified.
2) The correct answer is: A) Refining
The word <em>focus </em>refers to pay attention to something, in this case an idea. From the options given, <em>refine </em>is the best choice as the idea already exists and improvement is needed. To do that, you need to focus on it paying attention to the small details.
3) The correct answer is: B) Well
Remember the difference between <em>good </em>and <em>well </em>is that the first one is and adjetive so it is used to modify nouns, and the second one is an adverd used to modify verbs. Fore example: you can be a <em>good </em>citizen, or you can read a <em>good </em>book. In the other hand: the car ran <em>well </em>or the kid played <em>well</em>.
4) The correct answer is: B) Tastier
Remember that to make comparatives and superlatives an -<em>er </em>or -<em>est </em>is used with most of one syllable adjectives and with certain two syllable ones. In this case <em>more </em>or <em>most </em>is not used because tasty has only two syllables. And you use the -<em>er </em>because you are comparing the meal with others.