Answer:
The context, audience, and purpose help make decisions such as word choice and the way the text is set up.
Explanation:
For example, if you're writing to inform children about plants, you need to set the text in a way younger people can understand what you wrote.
Answer:
I think d is the right answer
Answer: Sam Steinberg was a foreign street seller that used to go to Columbia University to meet students and sell his paintings. He would always be enthusiastic about his works, saying: “Hey boys, I got paintings here!”, but rare was the student that bought something from him. When he passed at 85, most of his art ended up in the trash. He was not in museums, nor was he considered a great artist, but rather seen as a joke. When the students graduated, they left Sam's paintings as well, except for one person; Randy Nichols. When he planned his class' 40th reunion, he brought 90 of Sam's best works and displayed them for everyone. Many people came to see them, but they were packed in black bags and got mistaken as trash, so one more time, Sam Steinberg's art got a painful destination.
Explanation: The article tells the sad story of Sam Steinberg, a street seller that would visit Columbia University to sell his paintings to students. Unfortunately, a few were able to appreciate his vision and threw their works into the trash. It also shares how a student that loved his art tried to bring it back for everyone to see at his 40th class reunion. However, his art received an unfortunate destination and was remembered only by the few that knew him.
Answer:
That though they didnt have much and were not someone of wealth, only having dreams they cannot accomplish. their children seemed to make all that dreaming worth while