Just based off of my common knowledge of humor, I would say personally that "1. Is Rover really any brighter than a hamster, a chicken, or that kid who's always eating Play-Doh?
" supports the idea that the informational text uses a humorous tone.
The answer is false.
I an appositive is omitted from the sentence, then it destroys the whole sentence.
Answer:
Facing trouble is like preparing to meet an opponent
Explanation:
The words underlined is comparing WW1 to facing an opponent, therefor when it says "Facing trouble is like preparing to meet an opponent" is being referred to WW1.
Answer: D - include a quote c;
Explanation: