<span> The controlling idea of Chapter 5 of </span>The Dark Game<span> is that the Berlin tunnel was an ambitious and valuable project carried out by the US and Britain to gather intelligence about the Soviets.</span>
In "Hygiene, Illness, and Medicine" the increasing number of sickness and spread of infection, contagious disease, and unknown viruses. People were oblivious on how health and safety affected with their very dirty environment and poor hygiene. Which is what caused a lot of unknown viruses, sickness, and infections.
Answer:
This paragraph lacks variety, because each sentence begins with the subject, Cory.
The answer is: [B]:
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"<span>My father immigrated to New York from Italy when he was 20."
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Note: This answer choice: [B]: is the most objective phrase among the answer choices given; it is the most factual statement that states facts without opinions.
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Note: Consider the other options:
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Choice "A"): refer to "...was a real pain sometimes" ; is not very objective.
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Choice "C"): refer to:
"...all the time..." (an absolute and likely an exaggeration);
and especially: "...with this crazy Greek family" ; is not very objective.
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Choice "D"): refer to:
"...was so cute and so fun [to play with]" ; is not very objective.
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Answer:
Monsieur Hamel's actions contribute to the development of both the theme and main idea within the story because he wants to show the students that no matter the circumstances, they should remember to not let the lessons they've learned go to waste.
In paragraph 30, it states,
"Thereupon he turned to the blackboard, took a piece of chalk, and, bearing on with all his might, he wrote in the largest letters he could: “VIVE LA FRANCE!”
Monsieur Hamel does not want the students to feel discouraged about the new life that they'll be forced into. He wants them to not forget everything and for them to continue learning French.