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Your answer would be C. The structure of a text makes it easier to read if paragraphs are shorter and are adequately spaced.
In English Language Arts there are so many rules we have to follow for when we write. We have to make sure our grammar is correct and the amount of spacingwe use, the words we use, the format of how something should look, When you research information you have to paraphrase what you out in your essay from where you got it so it won't show plagiarism and to prev not that, it is called citing sources, but if you don't cite the source then that will be taken as plagiarism, which is stealing somebody's else's work claiming it as your own. Then on the essays you write, you have to make sure to add the correct things of what your talking about and not go off into another topic that is not relevant.
There's alot to learn in ELA, it may not seem like it now if your young but when it's gets to college level to writing 20 paged papers that's when it gets harder.
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Hello. You forgot to add the information that must be evaluated so that this question can be answered. Also, you forgot to say that this question is about the article "See if I care". The information to be evaluated is:
"[Grady Maxwell] has grown in my mind over the yars, and so too has his importabce to my story
Answer:
According to the information above, the narrator spent her years maintaining a certain grief from Grady Maxwell, which indicates that the narrator did not release her bitterness at losing her job
Explanation:
As we read the text, we can see that the narrator blames Grady Maxwell for the loss of her job and for all the defeat she went through as a result. Even over the years, the narrator reveals that she never stopped thinking that Grady Maxwell is her greatest enemy and the main responsible for her defeat. She claims that she doesn't hate him, but the narration allows us to realize that she maintains a strong hurt and a certain anger for everything she believes he has caused.