Actually the answer to that would be
Parable: A fake story that means reality (Jesus tells them)
Fable: Animals with human character
The correct answer is option A ("For example").
When supporting any kind of argument, presenting evidence is always a great way of strengthening the reasoning for backing up a certain position. T<u>he phrase </u><u>"for example"</u><u> is commonly found as a way to introduce or link factual evidence to a previously stated argument.</u>
"Similarly" or "on the other hand" would be most commonly used to establish a comparisson; while "however" would point towards a counter-argument.
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Answer:
A. As a child in the 1930s, MacCready liked to do many different things.
Explanation:
According to the passage "Paul MacCready", it is narrated that as a child Paul liked to do different things and among his passions was things that bad to do with flying. He studied butterflies and moths and noticed how they spread their wings to fly with minimum effort.
He later enrolled for a science fair and made a prototype of a flying plane which won him the first prize.
B.) "<span>The thieves represent all those who try to take a short cut on their journey and who, in doing so, fail to realize their Personal Legend."
</span>C.) "The thieves harm the boy, but they are also an important part of his journey; Santiago would not have found his treasure without them."
I just took the quiz as well and can confirm that these are the correct answers. Thanks!