Answer:
C) the detail with which he describes the suffering of his people
Explanation:
The speaker begins by listing several people in the community that had died. He lamented the fact that the old men were all dead and the young ones had scampered into the mountains. He talked about the fact that they and their children were all left with no protection from the elements.
He decided to go on a mission to find his children. Finally, he exclaimed that his heart was sick and that he was tired of fighting the war. He describes the suffering of his people with so many details.
Answer:
1= YES
2=that they wher taking queir of the nature
Explanation:
The only sentence that makes the most sense would be D) Neither Carla nor Tim plays in the marching band.
Nonfiction passages that are organized chronologically often contains dates. Events are told in the order in which they happened, and the author uses time-order words, such as first, second, next, and finally to make a sequence of events clear.
Another important clue are words like meanwhile and simultaneously which signal that two or more events took place at the same time.
And finally, the author may include dates and other information of time called time indicators to help readers understand the relationship of events happening in the text.