Answer: She feels confident about continuing on to Kans.
Explanation:
This is the correct answer because, in the end, she is saying that "Hmmph. Well, we've come this far. We'll just have to go on without him."
She feels confident about it even though she does not know how to get there without the gu( that is why the second statement is false). She does not want to return to Louisiana with her family, she wants to continue the journey and that is why the first statement is also false.
The third statement is false because she is not angry at Nate, she is angry at the guru because he stole their money and disappear.
They both come from poor and poverty-stricken families
they are both humble and polite
they are both struggling to keep their property/land
<span>This experiment conducted by Nicole Ruedy helps the authors central idea. She looked at all of the information that the author provided and determined that the information gather was relevant and applicable to her opinions. She made additional points to further research for the author.</span>
Answer: it helps create uneasiness
Explanation: because the author briefly describes a group of people as gangsters and heavily implies they surveil a zone to find people who can be easily robbed after only a small attempt of gaining their trust. They accomplish this implication only describing their actions without plainly stating that they are indeed bad people, it's the characterization that helps the reader make the connection.
From the choices given, we can already eliminate choice A because it deviates to the topic of the claim. The rest of the choices are related. Although, we have to select the most reasonable. Among them, the answer is: B.There are not currently enough charging stations in the United States to support large numbers of electric vehicles.
Choices C and D are not up for a scientific argument; it's more of an aesthetic preference or one that is not backed with scientific reason. Choice B is the one that makes sense and encourages argument against the claim.