The purpose of informational text is to inform the audience. While this excerpt is about tides, the central idea or main focus is the Neap Tides. The question of "What causes tides?" is a lead in question to get the readers interested in the article; therefore, B is not a good answer, nor is D since it does not tell you anything about what you are going to read (as a title should do that). Having a full sentence as a title is not good writing either, so A is the best answer.
Answer:
C “Herd behavior in humans is frequently observed at times of danger and panic; for example, a fire in a building”
Explanation:
Answer C best supports the answer to part A.
Answer: Despite the opposition's belief that each member should receive a proportionate ratio to their size and age. I think each occupant should receive an equal ratio of the food provided because if you give more food to one occupant and ends up not eating it ends up being a waste. Equal proportions of food are healthier. We gain weight when we take in more calories than we expend. Portion size can affect the amount we eat.
Explanation: I tried sorry
Answer:
situational irony
Explanation:
Situational irony occurs when the reader is waiting for an event to happen, but what happens is the opposite and totally unexpected event, which surprises the reader, for having been unpredictable.
The above text is an example of situational irony because as we read the text we are sure that a cheff who makes meat dishes admired in the world is a meat lover, but we were surprised to find that the cheff is vegan.
No it is not a personification. A personification is when you give human attributes to an object. For example, “The trees see everything.” The trees do not have eyes so they cannot really see but they are always there and always watching.