The question above wants to analyze your reading and writing skills, as well as your ability to write a critique of a text. In that case, I can't write this review for you, but I'll show you how to write it.
First, you must read the text and understand all the elements presented. You can search for supporting readings, through articles that analyze the text and facilitate its understanding.
<h3>Steps to writing a textual review</h3>
- Introduction: Introduce the text and the author. Briefly summarize the text and show its theme and significance. present the element that you will focus on in your analysis and criticism.
- Body: Describe the main element of the text. Show your interpretation of this element. Show how this element is presented in the text and how important it is to the reader. Show secondary elements and your interpretations of them.
- Conclusion: Show your consideration for how the text is written. Give your opinion about the value of the work and how significant it is.
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Here are a few options u could use:
-through
-throughout
-within
-in
-past
-out
The most important thing to consider when you are choosing an appropriate tone is your audience.
I am pretty sure that <span>the sentence which does not contain any errors in the use of italics or quotation marks is the first one : </span>A.I have never been able to spell the word "occurrence" without looking it up. I choose this one because all the optons besides this one contents error: <span>How many n's does she have in her last name? --- n should be covered with quotation mark, like that ''n'''s
</span><span>Janet's cell phone number begins with an "8." There is no need to use them
</span><span>The word the begins many newspaper articles. ''the'' should look like that.
Hopw that helps!</span>
Answer:
A.) There should be a separation between church and state.