The phrase from the paragraph that best supports the answer to Part A about the text "Would You Marry a Stranger?" is "Millions of people have had arranged..."
<h3>What is the text about?</h3>
The text "Would You Marry a Stranger?" is about arranged marriages around the world. As explained in the text, this practice is more common than we can imagine here in the Western world, and also more successful than we would expect.
In Part A, we are asked what the central idea of the text is. The best answer seems to be:
- Arranged marriages are about as successful as autonomous marriages because they are so widespread.
The phrase from the paragraph that best supports our answer to Part A is the following:
- “Millions of people have had arranged marriages in the past, and millions still engage in the practice today.” (Paragraph 4)
With the information above in mind, we can conclude that the answer provided above is correct.
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We need to see the story because I can’t tell you who Dickey is if you don’t put a picture of the actual story
D, An asylum is a safe place for people of danger, AKA immigrants, to be.
Yes, often more power actually. When you’re trying to convince someone of something the most powerful and swaying argument is one that includes a certain amount of emotion (pathos). So for example, instead of just speaking about dying animals to argue for climate change, it is much more effective to tell a personal or emotional story involving the effects climate change has had a you or other real people. Hope that helps :)
Answer:
I think the answer is A...
Explanation:
Non-fiction is prose writing that is based on facts, real events, and real people, such as biography or history.
B, order is a way of arranging actions, events or things according to the time they occurred. It is demonstrated by showing what happened first, what went on next, what came about in the succeeding occurrences, and until what took place last. This manner of presentation is also called time or linear order... I don't think so.
C, in fiction, cause and effect helps maintain plausibility in plotlines. While things may appear to happen 'out of a clear blue sky' in real life, in fiction there is almost always a reason (the cause) for the things that happen (the effect).
D, character traits can be in non-fiction as well, all people in biographies have character traits.