Answer:
The connotation of the word "towering" is <u>intimidating</u>.
Explanation:
As we know, words have denotation and connotation. Denotation refers to a word's literal, original meaning. Connotation, on the other hand, refers to a secondary meaning, a meaning that comes up according to the context.
The adjective "towering" originally means "very tall". In the context of the passage we are studying here, the meaning goes beyond that. The roller coaster is indeed very tall. But that is not all Cecelia sees while looking at it. She is intimidated by the roller coaster. She is afraid and does not wish to ride it. That is the connotation of "towering" in this context. The roller coaster's dimensions are scary, intimidating.
Have people manage garbage properly like putting more trash cans down or picking up trash.
Dump sewage in a controlled area that does not lead to an ocean or uncontrollable body of water.
Provide more bathrooms and toilets or places to wash hands regularly.
Have proper water drainage areas on road ways so water does not flood areas.
The correct answer is: It can refute the counterclaim with facts.
The purpose of evidence is to prove or disprove the veracity of something and, therefore, appealing to the reader's emotions (pathos), as the first and third options state, is unnecessary. Counterclaims are used to refute the claim, so evidence is used to contrarest the counterclaim.