My parents were pretty angry with me because I had taken the driving permit test twice and failed it, wasting their money and time (the DMV was only open during the most inconvenient times and the lines were horrendous). I broke down crying because I had studied the entire test booklet front to back and still hadn't been able to pass. I felt like an idiot. Both times I had only missed the requirement by a few points. On the third time, I passed. I think it was because I went by myself, and didn't have anyone waiting on me and making me feel rushed. The photo that was used for my permit may have been the worst official picture of me ever taken, if you don't count my current license photo.
Answer:
D) writing ability
Explanation:
By comparing two texts, you can evaluate the ability of authors to write on the same subject. When you have a chance to compare two texts, you can highlight the authors' ability to use grammar classes correctly, the ability to construct characters and scenarios that express well the central theme that each text should pass to the reader.
Answer:
Choose act II
Explanation:
Act 2 would be better for a essay for intriguing readers
From the given choices, all three seem to agree with the counterclaim. Since, we are asked to address the counterclaim, it is then evident that we should at the very least be against or have an opposite opinion that what is presented in the counterclaim. The best answer to this item should be the first choice.