I can't tell you which one is the answer since I don't have the text, but read through the passage, and think about how the announcer cutting into the "regular programing" makes you feel. Does it add suspense, annoyance, frustration or confusion?
The idea that best fits for writing a narrative essay is B) my experiences at Camp Wocasuto.
<u>A narrative essay is a piece of writing in which the author makes reference to a story</u>. <u>Sometimes, the author decides to write about a personal experience</u> and, in this case, it is possible for him/her to use the first person pronoun, that is to say "I". Generally, the author of a narrative essay includes details and descriptions. <u>The idea included in option b) is related to a personal experience; therefore, it can be used to write a narrative essay</u>.
The correct answer is C.
Answer C is an example of circular reasoning because it begins and ends with the same idea. Basically, the statement is saying that the wolves should be protected because they need our protection. The two statements are the same; one is not proof of the other. This is an example of circular reasoning.