The correct answer is C. In reality
In the phrase of the question "While it may seem like psychiatrists help people 'get away with murder or other violent crimes, in reality, they play an important role in the criminal trial process" someone is describing a problematic situation, and wants to persuade the receptor to change that preconception using the phrase "in reality" that is a way to support an idea and give it reliability because it is a way used by the author to convince the listener and make him/her believe that he is knowledgeable to that situation. So, the correct answer is C. In reality.
<u>With skis on and poles in hand, </u>Nate inched toward the ski lift. He felt his hands grip the poles tighter and tighter with every shuffle. Nate stood in place and waited for the moving seat to arrive. His knees trembled, and his heart raced like the wind. Would he be able to hop on without falling or hurting himself?
Why does the author most likely use the underlined phrase?
to create a more playful or excited tone
to improve the flow of the paragraph
to make the style of the paragraph more interesting
to reveal his or her attitude about Nate's experience
Answer:
to create a more playful or excited tone
Explanation:
The author most likely uses the underlined phrase to create a more playful and excited tone in which he shows Nate's attitude towards skiing and how he held the skis and pole in position.
The author uses it to give the that scene a more carefree tone.
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
This illustrates a strict adherence to social rules. "(...)that was the way in which you wasted your time and money".
Option A doesen't have anything to do with manners.
Option C is formed by "being a gentleman". Depending the social context and it's rules, you could easily be a "gentleman" and be baptised. This is not the case.
Option D: In this excerpt there isn't a value of education over religion.
The colonies are being appropriately cautious in their actions against Great Britain.
Answer: Option 3.
<u>Explanation:</u>
In the speech given by Patrick Henry "Liberty or Death", he is preparing the people of the colonies against the Great Britain for a war. He seemed to very angry against the British rule.
He felt that the British had done injustice against the colonies which were under the rule of the British and they must definitely raise their voices against the British rule. So he is preparing the colonies to be cautious for whatever steps they take for a war against the British.