Answer:
My interest is aroused by the presentation of the carnivorous plant food.
Explanation:
The above text presents intiguing revelations about the diet of carnivorous plants, as claims that these plants feed on hamburgers and people, when until then we knew that these plants had the ability to feed only on insects.
This instigates the reader's imagination and even allows him to search for information that proves or discredits these statements.
Answer:
claim of fact.
Explanation:
Claims of fact center around a critical analysis of the text. Claims of value involve interpretations of the text to determine what is good, bad, pleasing, etc. Claims of policy could involve a new procedure regarding the text, awarding prizes, or making this interpretation part of some pedagogy.
While Michel Guillaume Jean de Crèvecoeur does not think America is perfect, in his 1792 Letters from an American Farmer he finds many more praiseworthy things about America than about his native Europe.
In the third letter, entitled "What is an American?"
he imagines what it would be like for an Englishman to come to America
for the first time.
The first comparison he makes is who is allowed to own land. America is comprised of
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fair cities, substantial villages, extensive fields, an immense
country filled with decent houses, good roads, orchards, meadows, and
bridges, where an hundred years ago all was wild, woody and
uncultivated.... It is not composed, as in Europe, of great lords who
possess every thing and of a herd of people who have nothing.
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This is a not-so-veiled condemnation of England which deprives common people of the right to own land.
I hope this helps you.
Answer:
"Currently, there are around 900,000 pieces of debris between 1cm and 10cm in length orbiting in our space system, and this number is growing."