The correct answer is "Each person, regardless of age or backgrounds, has the right to krump." 'Has' is a third person singular form of the verb 'have.' This means that it will be used in a sentence where the subject is another person (not yourself.) In this case, the subject is "person," which is singular and not yourself. What if the subject of this sentence was "people" instead of person? We would use "have" because the subject is now plural!
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D. It uses technical jargon without explaining the terms.
Explanation:
The word 'pound' is problematic because this "technical jargon" is used only by people in a particular field or profession, or social group, namely those who already know that a "pound" refers to a "dog pound," which is a public enclosure for stray or unlicensed dogs.
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The answer is (C)- to persuade readers that modern forms of indentured servitude exist.
Explanation:
In this passage, there is a parallel between two nations that are working in foreign countries. Even the sitautions are located and date at different times and countries, there are similarites between them. The hard position of Indians in South Africa impilicates the position of Mexican in the United States.
The primary purpose in this passage is that to inform readers that these two situations are the problem that is not solved and its form is transferred into modern time of history. The problem of work in a foreign country and taxes replicated how the United States treats Mexican as labor.
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Themes of the story are affected by the plot, the setting, the characters, and the conflicts.
I believe conflicts affect themes the most (man vs. man, man vs. self, man vs. nature, and man vs. the system)
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