Quotation yes is the answer
Hello. You did not enter the text to which this question refers, which makes it impossible for it to be answered. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.
The main idea of a text is the main subject that the text addresses, the subject on which all the arguments presented are based. You will be able to understand this idea by reading the full text and identifying what the text is about. In this case, the key sentence of the text is the sentence that presents this subject in the most direct way possible. Generally, the main idea and the key sentence of the text are presented in the first paragraphs.
To develop the main idea, the text presents details, which are sentences that support this idea, showing how it is relevant and why it is true. These details are present throughout the text.
Pollution interferes with the functioning of body systems, allowing malefic substances to come into contact with the body and be absorbed, acting in the body in a harmful way, fighting health.
hxhdjxishsbbsjd xubsios USB shiiksdvjdshsjd1000
I believe the correct answer is: "Beyond a bare,
weather-worn wall, about a hundred paces from the spot where the two friends
sat looking and listening as they drank their wine, was the village of the
Catalans."
In this excerpt from the novel “The Count Monte Cristo”, written by
Alexander Dumas, the quotation that best contributes to the setting of the
narrative is:
"Beyond a bare, weather-worn wall, about a hundred
paces from the spot where the two friends sat looking and listening as they
drank their wine, was the village of the Catalans."
The setting of the narrative represents the place where
narrative is being unfolded – its surroundings, position. This quotation is the
best contribution to the setting as it describes the place where the story
begins (beyond a bare, weather-worn wall, hundred paces from the spot… the village
of the Catalans).
Answer: C
Explanation: I picked it and got it right