Answer:
1. Topic.
2. Main idea.
3. All three? I don't understand what you were trying to say in the question. If you meant what to do to look for the main idea of a text, all of the above should be correct.
Explanation:
Segismund free from the tower in Act 3
The answer should be :
The country is in a civil war, and they want to free their rightful king.
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Answer:
The chairman of the board: "We are meeting our goals for the quarter. How should we best use our profits?"
Explanation:
The above sentence does not introduce a quotation correctly.
The quotation mark is known to be a punctuation mark that is used in setting off and representing exact language which was made by somebody else. The language made by the person may be written or spoken. We find the use of quotation marks in fictional work when it is used to designate speech acts.
In the above selected sentence, we see that the colon follows after "the chairman of the board" without clarifying if he is making the statement that follows after the colon.
they try to appeal to the age group of children who are most likely to read the essay/paragraph
Answer:
Explanation:
The choices make the answer difficult to settle on.
First of all the meaning. If you have ever dropped a pile of dishes while working in a cafe, you know exactly what it means. It is loud, much louder than the chaos of the noise created by those in the cafe. It startles everyone in there. So it really is a surprise.
It is a bit unappealing, but that is not the fault of the question. It was intended to be unappealing. The answer is not exactly correct. The problem is the figure of speech. You have to try something else. Not D.
Go back to what happened. The noise of dishes dropping is not short. That's the true part of the figure of speech. So don't choose C.
It's not A either. Same reason its not C.
The only answer you can choose is B