The statement with which the author of the passage would most likely agree is:
A. Natural talent was the primary cause of Henry Ford's success.
According to the attached passages of "The Boy who Took Things Apart," Henry Ford was not only interested in <u>mechanics</u>, but he also had a naturaltalent for it.
He was able, even when he was really young, to disassemble <u>mechanical devices </u>to see how they worked and then put them together again.
Certainly, this interest and talent of his were what led him to become famous for his accomplishments.
Henry Ford <u>revolutionized the industry of automobiles</u> not only when he invented the<u> Model T</u> car, but also when he came up with the <u>assembly line </u>for production.
The author writes, "If the
writer can truly hear the voice of a character, so will the reader." What
type of statement is this? The type of statement is explicit. Explicit explains the real objective of the one giving the
statement.