I believe its A. The writer presents and develops an argument using relatively formal language
Answer:
D. have great stamina and resistance to cold.
Explanation:
Tracey E. Fern's "America’s Best Girl" revolves around the story of Gertrude “Trudy” Ederle, a 19-year-old swimmer hopeful of crossing the English Channel. The young swimmer will not only become the first woman to swim the Channel but also the fastest person to do so.
Despite the rough weather and unfavorable conditions, Trudy resisted giving up, instead, focusing on the way ahead and swam for <em>"fourteen hours and thirty-one minutes." </em>Her efforts paid off and she succeeded in crossing the Channel, though not without any repercussion. The severity of the seas that day left her with a damaged eardrum, making her deaf. Trudy later became a swimming instructor for children with hearing impairment.
Thus, the reader can conclude, based on the information given in the text, that a person requires great stamina and resistance to cold to swim the Channel.
Answer:
Explanation:
"I am going to a movie." You wouldn't say, "Me am going to a movie." When you add Tim, the sentence construction remains the same. You're simply adding Tim, and it's correct to say the other person's name first. "Tim and I are going to a movie."
I am thinking A
because since they are undefeated the there is a chance they wont win or thins could be like those cheesy type of stories and they will win