Answer:
I believe the best answer to be letter C. New screening techniques are being developed to combat computer viruses. These techniques are the subject of a new research effort at Big State University.
Explanation:
We can readily eliminate letter B due to the inappropriate use of "nevertheless" - we do not have contrasting ideas that would justify its use.
Being left with letters A, C, and D, we can notice that letters A and D are quite ambiguous. They both use third-person plural pronouns, "they" and "them" respectively, to substitute a noun previously used. However, it is not clear if those pronouns refer to the plural noun "techniques" or to the plural noun "viruses". <u>That is why letter C is the best option. The writer made a point of clarifying that he/she is talking about the techniques, not the viruses. Therefore, I believe the correct option to be letter C. New screening techniques are being developed to combat computer viruses. These techniques are the subject of a new research effort at Big State University.</u>
I believe the answer is "to convince readers that Britain has treated the colonists unfairly"
<span>The narrator says he will die the following day</span>
The factors that would make the evidence in this paragraph stronger are:
- Proper citation of the quotation in the paragraph.
- Smooth integration of the evidence into the paragraph.
<h3>What is textual evidence?</h3>
Textual evidence is a point that is meant to support the truthfulness of another.
Given the sentence by Amy Tan in "Two Kinds," the pieces of evidence that will support her points will be properly citing the quotation and inputting the evidence into the paragraph.
This will validate the fact that Jing-mei's mother was truly disappointed in her.
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