True it is true bc I took this class last year and I remember this subject
My answer would be
B) by showing the reader how to connect ideas
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Answer: Synonyms Antonyms
Foible: Quirk Perfection
Lascerate Torn Mend
Harangue Rudeness Civilized
Exact Demanding Undemanding
Abash Sensitivity Speechless
Uncouth Unpolished Moralize
Fetish Fixation Dislike
Phobia Mortify Ease
Masticate Chomp Gum
Explanation: Some of these you can just look at them and know which are synonyms and which are antonyms, but some of them you have to look up. I only spent a couple minutes on this, but here's what I got. :)
I would need to read the paragraph to answer it do you have the title name or picture?
Guessing the words you are comparing are "plain" and "plains" the correct answer is C. Homophone; the two words are pronounced the same but have different meanings and sometimes different spellings. Because <em>plain</em> and <em>plains</em> are words that sound alike; but they have different meanings as in "<em>plain</em> cream cheese" the word plain means to be pure while the word <em>plains</em> in the part "crossing the plains in Kansas" is referring to the extensive area of Kansas country; lastly they have slightly different spellings as plain and plain<em>s</em>.
Option A. Homograph is wrong because the correct definition is two words are written the same, not pronounced the same.
Option B. Homophone is wrong because the correct definition is two words are pronounced the same, not written the same.
Option D. Homograph is wrong because in this case they are written the same as the <em>bear </em>(the verb to carry) and the <em>bear </em>(the animal). But for <em>plain</em> and <em>plains</em> they are not identical as one has a <em>S.</em>