Personally, I would choose A. <span>Are the conveniences we have today worth the effect they will have on Earth tomorrow?
B. should be in the middle of the paragraph, C. would also be in the beginning/middle as a way to lead into how humans are truly polluting the earth, and D. is the conclusion. </span>
A review should begin with a brief summary of the work, including a synopsis of the plot, major characters, and any other important details. This summary should be somewhat specialized to help support the specific critiques that the reviewer will be making, focusing on details that the critic will bring up later in the review.
In order to know when a particular character is unaware of something another character is aware of, you've to understand the story.
Your question is incomplete as the story isn't provided. I'll give an overview related to the question. A character means the person that's represented in a literary work.
In order to note instances where one character knows something that another <em>character </em>does not, the following are required:
- Read the story carefully and make sure you understand it.
- Understand the theme of the story.
- Understand the central idea that the author wants the readers to understand.
- Look at the instances where the characters had <u>contrary opinions</u> on issues.
- Finally, look at the<em> words</em> or phrases mentioned in such cases.
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