C.) Both inform the reader that Faryad and Liaqat were not given the chance to tell their version of events at the police station.
In the frames, both Faryad and Liaqat put their fingerprint on a piece of paper when they are at the police station. However, neither of them are given a chance to tell their story. In Faryad's case, "the police write down what they claim has happened". The testimony in the report is not Faryad's. In Liaqat's case, after he put his fingerprint on the paper, he was told to leave and not given any interview.
Option D is incorrect because the reader is not the one responsible for investigating what Faryad and Liaqat were prevented from saying. It does make the reader curious and interested, but the reader can't do the investigation. Option B is wrong because there is no miscommunication. Option A is wrong because there is no proof or even mention of a death in either the frames or the excerpt.
Some events that a city might host our council meetings, comedy nights, concerts, music or movies in the park, holiday celebrations, and city clean up days.
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Everyone has a favourite attraction at an amusement park, and I am no different. However, unlike most people who seem to prefer roller coasters, my favourite ride is a little gentlerNevertheless, I have to admit, I don’t seek Ferris wheels out because of their excitement.In fact, the original Ferris wheel was designed as much to be seen as to be ridden.
Disappointment and Urgency.
The tone from Dr. Martin Luther King Junior’s statement would be disappointment and urgency. He is disappointed in the beginning when he says, “I had hoped....” He is standing up for himself and everyone involved in the movement, which he feels important (his opinion is urgent) in this part.
Tone is how you think the writer or speaker feels.
Mood is how you, the reader feels when reading or listening.