Answer:
There is no underline on these words so I can not help you.
Explanation:
Okay, so people need to see the paragraph first then, based on context clues and her feelings she expresses in the paragraph, then conclude the answer.
'A
Quilt of a Country' is a commentary written by Anna Quindlen, she is a Pulitzer-prize
winning author for Newsweek.
<span>She
claims that America have many people which are from different countries and
different backgrounds, it can cause many kinds of problems but instead of
causing problems it serves in making America strong and great Country.</span>
Sounds like cultural allusion since it’s an annual festival with a myth.
Answer:
based on the info that you have provided:
evidence - proof, confirmation, verification are all synonyms.
Explanation:
observations which answer questions - this would have to have been proved with empirical evidence - data evidence that has been proven more than one time. I would not choose this answer.
proof that an idea is true - i would choose this answer due to the wording of "proof"
information for or against an idea - this could be someone's opinion and not have valid data to prove. notice that "proof" is not in this answer. I would not choose this answer.
data - this would be empirical info and I would choose this as an answer.
I hope this helps.
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