Deception dehumanizes by filling the brain with so many scenarios and images of what could be real and not real. It overloads the brain with so much info that they can't process what is actually happening.
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a live government website that is being updated constantly
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Dogs are clumsy and shed their hair everywhere is irrelevant.
Explanation: This is because it doesn't prove the point that dogs are better than cats and is a negative.
From my my experience this usually differs depending on the type of book it is, but I think the best choice is either A, to help the reader understand new concepts, or C., It allows the reader to focus on key ideas and information during the reading. I'd pick C though, since it's more in depth and makes more sense.
B. doesn't make that much sense unless the book is an argumentative or a persuasive book.
D. only applies to personal narratives. Nobody can understand a writer's personal experiences and attitudes otherwise.