I think it could be C. I think that there’s enough evidence supporting the topic sentence but the writer is not maintaining a formal style. This is because she or he is talking about her aunt which should not be included in an essay. I hope this helps:)
1. True
2. True (Although Idk because a car usually depreciates in five years)
3. False
4. False
5. False
6. True
7. False
8. False
This question seems to be open for interpretations, and as such I can offer you my understanding of this quote.
This quote is form Edgar Allan Po's short story <em>The Tell-Tale Heart </em> and, with taking that context into consideration, it can be interpreted as an reinforcement of the idea (later on fact) that the narrator is insane. Narrator of this story is paranoid and maybe schizophrenic and he hears voices in his head that are probably both good and bad which is why he says that he heard all things on heaven, earth and in underworld. Even though<em> </em>he puts an emphasis that disease didn't make him mad, but that it has sharpened his sense of hearing, we can clearly see later on in the story that these voices were due his disease and not his supernatural sense of hearing.
Without this particular context this quote could be interpreted as the words of the prophet as he has the connection with heaven, earth and hell. Using prophets to convey specific idea was common in religious, ancient and Romantic literature.
Answer:
(B) Compress the ideas in your own words while retaining the main points.
Explanation:
Summary meaning: a brief statement or account of the main points of something.
And in school I was always taught to summarize in your own words.
Answer: (ill make it a free verse if u dont mind and itll be based on something im passionate about-)
Lesbians are valid
So are homosexuals and bisexuals
It doesn't matter what race you are
You true spoken face is what truly is beautiful
Accepted and Valid!
- a homosexual bud, killua :3
Explanation:
:3