D. Most credit cards allow cash advances at an automated teller machine (ATM).
When using acronyms in writing it is always important to clarify what the acronym stands for. To do this, when the acronym is first used, the writer must tell the reader what it stands for. Instead having a full sentence to say "ATM stands for automated teller machine", the writer can put acronym in parentheses after the name. Then the writer can use the acronym throughout the rest of the writing.
Answer: D “Van Gogh’s painting depicts a field of haystacks in Provence, France, with a bright orange orb partially showing over a bluff.” (Kahney 20)
Answer: When a reader examines Utopia and then gives an opinion about it, the reader is A) critiquing the text.
Explanation:<u> To critique a text is to evaluate it, analyze it and form a judgement of it.</u> In other words<u>, critiquing a text is giving an opinion about it </u>after reading it. <u>For that reason, option A) is the correct option</u>. In contrast, paraphrasing (B.) is expressing what a text says using your own words; therefore, it does not involve communicating an opinion about that text. Moreover, option C) makes reference to providing context, that is to say providing information about the political, social and cultural circumstances that surround a text and option D) is related to the development of stories. Neither C) nor D) involve expressing a judgement.