Your answer would be C) The claims do not provide enough information to support the conclusion that is reached. Hope this helps!
I believe the answer is C to openly show inner feelings :)
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You can lie in writing and over exaggerate to make the reader interested
Answer: C) The team is on a losing streak
The subject is team, the verb is losing. They agree with each other. A, B, and D do not make sense. They do not agree with each other.
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Answer:
Form
Explanation:
It isn't theme. Theme is the message of a passage or text. (Not to be confused with main idea, which is the the overall point the passage or text was written. ) It isn't figurative language, because that is a whole <em>type </em>of writing structure. (For example, instead of saying, "She felt sick and dizzy," you could use figurative language and say, "Her legs felt like cooked spaghetti noodles and her stomach started doing somersaults." Heck, it's a little crazy, but it makes the writing better. Lastly, it isn't plot, since plot is pretty much what <em>happens</em> in the story. I would call it conflict, but it isn't always problems. Maybe a girl finds her long-lost father. That would be part of the plot but not conflict. (Well, I guess it <em>could</em> cause some conflict if you think about it.
So, long story short, the answer is form.